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Started by JohnP, May 05, 2010, 03:22:24 PM

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JohnP

When they come for mine they better bring theirs

Carolina Coyote

Hub out of a wagon wheel.  ;yes; cc

FinsnFur

It's hard to tell how big it is, but while it sure looks like Carl nailed it, it kind of looks way too big to be a wagon wheel hub :confused:
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HaMeR

I'm thinking a hub for a wagon wheel too but not a small wagon. One of the bigger ones that was used to bring the hay or straw in with. My 2nd guess would be some sort of paddle wheel but I don't think those had metal on them.  :confused:
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JohnP

Quote from: Carolina Coyote on May 05, 2010, 05:55:29 PM
Hub out of a wagon wheel.  ;yes; cc

Bingo!  From a covered wagon or so the historian at the desert museum told us.  I found it several years ago out in the middle of the desert.
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msmith

Wow! Now that's pretty cool. I don't suppose it has any fiscal value, but I could only imagine the stories that thing could tell. That would make a good conversation piece for the mantle.
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alscalls

Looks like a hub for a milling turnstile..... :confused:
I figured it to be too big for a wheel..... :shrug:
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vvarmitr

Here I thought it was the center to one of those chandeliers they hang in rustic homes.  :doh2:
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Was there any particular reason that made him think it was from a covered wagon?

Carolina Coyote

That for sure is a collectors item, would like to see the wagon it came off of. cc

JohnP

Quote from: vvarmitr on May 06, 2010, 08:10:20 AM

Was there any particular reason that made him think it was from a covered wagon?

We looked at some pictures and he took some measurements and came to the conclusion that it was from a Conestoga Wagon.  Considerably larger than your generic "covered wagon".  He also said that it could carry up to six tons of goods, eight to ten horses to pull it. 
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bambam

Here's one that belonged to my Granddad. I made a lamp out of it. Those  things are  heavy !!


golfertrout

thats is cool as all get out John :yoyo: i bet there are all kinds of artifacts around your place.

GunDog

Mr John that is a pretty neat find there for sure. How far back did the feller date it?