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I’m playing an old, beat up mid century Kay Flat Top Acoustic I found at my local antique shop🗝️
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Interested in selling the full web?
@@MrCubFan1954 I appreciate the offer. This is my prize glove at the moment. I’ll let you know if I ever decide to sell. 😎
talk about q!
Pretty cool facts and I like the design
@@Coco-beans_vr thanks for your support!
This spectacular purse has since sold!
Gotta love the early pontil bottles. ( I keep mine in a very, very safe place. ) 😊
You sound like a man who voted for Joe Biden and owns a pellet grill at home
And you can just touch it?
I’m a risk taker
I had no idea! Thank you for this info
@@MissAyame89 my pleasure, thank you for your support!
Its so pretty
@@MissAyame89 thank you!
I can't keep my eyes off of that dinosaur. It is such a classic shade of green. Don't really see it used much nowadays.
@@jackboom3069 I agree, that mid century plastic has a gorgeous, waxy-like gloss. Thanks!
My 700th Video! Huge thanks to all who support my channel!❤
Boston Braves. Uniform #?
Tubby played for the Boston Red Sox in 1909, good question about his uniform #, I’ll have to look into that
I have an axe ,.I assume its from susquanhannoc natives
Awesome!
Pretty cool 😎
Thanks!
edwin land my pookie bear
Reminds me of my busts of Hitler, so cool
"It's not a gun, it's a pocket gun"
I thought it was a seatbelt thing
You forgot Denver but only 1921 Morgan’s.
The true example of the first amendment. 👍 Nice 👍
Could be arsenic green careful with the flakes
I was just gonna say the same thing! More than likely with its age there is arsenic in that paint.
Hi. Great piece of art. Blessings
@@jesuslerma247 thanks for your support!
So the poor Chinese people were buying these and using them as decor in their small cheap apartment homes?
Thanks for watching! These rubber busts were a cheaper alternative to brass or other materials.
Looks classy
@@MissAyame89 for sure! They feel classy in hand too!
Thats amazing
@@MissAyame89 thanks, I agree. It’s remarkable neoclassicism design is extremely eye catching
Most likely just novice glass maker made it..
Looks like Onandaga like here in NY, ranges to a light grey sky blue occasionally.. wherever you find limestone, you find cherr,as they are formed together.. I've found some extraordinary unique items in driveway gravel, limestone building and road fill... look for conglomeration of creek rock along with other types of stone in areas of old construction...i turn over pretty much every stone i see... literally thousands of old tools in a rock garden by my porch.. takes a lot to make it to the shelf
@@mikereilly7629 awesome! Thanks for sharing, what’s your favorite artifact that you’ve found?
Art Nouveau is my favorite period- everything was beyond beautiful 😍 That little box is gorgeous!
@@swiftshrike thanks 🙏
Arrrrrgh you sure about this?
@@rockitsurjon8629 Aye matey, pretty shore!
Cool 😍 thanks
I found one of these. I thought it was a joint from a horses knee…
@@Starjumper2000four cool! Lucky you
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Interesting! It looks like someone was practicing, unless parts flaked off over the years. I've never seen them that uneven.
@@forest_green thanks! It’s fun to speculate on amazing history. I’ve see few more like this one in other collections in the local area.
Just purchased an old glove from the 20s thats dryer than jerky this give me hope on restoring it back to it’s former glory
@@thepeacemaker291 good luck
I like this
@@swiper2cold Awesome! Thanks
Nice
I'll walk the Ohio rivers edge occasionally mostly looking for good firewood but I'm always checking everything else out. They say you can find arrowheads. I watched a KZread channel with a guy digging and sifting through the mud and sand on the ohio. He supposedly found 7 or 8 arrow heads in the space of 4 or 5 hours. I'm calling bs they looked freshly napped to me.
I wish I could find that many arrowheads. I devoted a whole summer 3 years ago to searching for arrowheads and only discovered two. But I was happy I found two more than zero!
@@VintageandClassic in my experience 2 in a year is good! I don't even know how many of dozens of hours I spent searching the creek before I found my last one. Before that I just happened upon them sitting in the creek. And two of them I found, the last 2 we're found in a 50yrd stretch of creek. My friend who owns the property found at least one in the same stretch, there is all kinds of sign. Little chip's of Flint red or dark maroon and light brown. I'd love to find a red one. I remodel bathrooms/kitchens. One apartment I did had a guy living there that had 3 glass cases 12in. By 15in full of arrow head's he was trying to pass off as authentic. You could tell by the way they were all intact and had razer sharp edges they were recently made. He tried selling me some, I declined. I didn't accuse him but it was obvious to me they weren't authentic. They weren't even made of authentic flint and the colors didn't match the area. That's despicable in my opinion. The last one I found wasn't sharp anymore you can tell when they are hundreds and hundreds of years old. I think it's really cool to think about there history.
Awesome! I found one late last year. It was either the 3rd or 4th I've found in my life. I live in southern Ohio maybe 15 min up from the Ohio river. The last one I found was in a creek and I was actively looking for one. It looked very similar to yours only it was a kinda light brown and had two ears on the end I think to attach it to an arrow. I always look for signs of flint napping, generally a lot of very small peices of flint in the creek. Other than the ones I've found, all in the creek if I'm remembering correctly my mom found one at the gate leading to the pasture where we kept our horses. It was jet black like glass. Maybe Obsedian? Im not sure the strange thing is we don't have anything like that around here. The others I could trace back to flint found in the area. Brown, red, white. I've also found a peice of flint that resembled the shape of a sphere cut directly in half and in the middle of the flat side it had a circular ingraving about the size of a pea not deap it almost looked like someone put a cigarette out in the middle of it. It was definitely flint and light brown. It was obvious to me it had been made that way if anyone has any ideas what that could be I'm curious
Thanks for sharing! I’m also looking for flint napping traces near creeks. Ohio seems to be a decent place for artifact hunting.
@@VintageandClassic yes if you look into the native American history in Ohio it's pretty cool and sad at the same time
A core tool perhaps. Gun flints were a commodity, so even white men were working flint.
So it's a scoop?
@@7-ten yes, it could have been used as a scoop
@@VintageandClassic that's really neat! it makes you realize how far we've really came.
What a lovely bit of history! Thank you very much for sharing😊 unfortunately im a bit hard of hearing so it took me a few watches to get everything you said😅
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That thing is priceless, it cannot be replaced.
My guess was a(n) -weed- awesome tobacco pipe in the form of a prince rupert's drop.
Yeah thats not what im using it for.
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looks brand new thats crazy
giant prince rupert drop
Exactly what I thought
Why is it called a Celt?
@@cyanidejack1013 good question! Celts are usually long and slender. Stone axes have a more square shape and are grooved to accommodate a handle
Ancient?
Ancient.