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<p>[QUOTE="Thomas Hamilton, post: 4409523, member: 63954"]Haha right? It certainly is a solid unique piece. I know I got some brownie points from the wife. It was her Valentine’s Day gift (and mine, but I won’t tell her that). I’m really impressed with the responses on this forum. I appreciate it. Are nails an accurate way to identify the relative time period? I am reading that older nails typically leave a black stain around a nail whereas a newer one leaves a brown/red rust due to the level of iron.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Hamilton, post: 4409523, member: 63954"]Haha right? It certainly is a solid unique piece. I know I got some brownie points from the wife. It was her Valentine’s Day gift (and mine, but I won’t tell her that). I’m really impressed with the responses on this forum. I appreciate it. Are nails an accurate way to identify the relative time period? I am reading that older nails typically leave a black stain around a nail whereas a newer one leaves a brown/red rust due to the level of iron.[/QUOTE]
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