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    Found a device about the size and shape of a small waffle iron, had a plastic handle,little short legs,and a cord,lucky the box was with it. old item to heat up and defrost freezers.It come in handy in the winter,i use a small fan with it to defrost my truck windows.



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    A dummy claymor mine. Had wires sticking out of it. Had an oh s**t moment for a second.
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    CPR dummy. Named him Russel.

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    A cannonball possibly dating back to the Rev war



    I need to find some info on it...no idea who to go to though
    "Don't try to be a great man, just be a man. Let history make its own judgments"

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    A "Violet Ray" a medical device sold in the early 1900's. The U.S. Government outlawed them and labeled them as "Quack Medicine". A deffinatinate weird find, came with a nice wood case, had one original glass attachment (box has cutout for only one). It works and is a keeper, a great conversation piece. There's one listed on Ebay just like the one I have for $215, with five offers. I think that's a little too much! They are are good and easy to sell, but I'm keeping it as they are only going to get more rare! Most important it cost me nothing (my favorite price).

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    Found $200 face value of silver coins a few years ago. was from a cleanout of an apartment. Most were quarters.

    An old valve with swastika on it.

    An old bible from the mid 1700s.

    One of my workers found 3 adult toys in a couch. Funny thing is that I am friends of the family. Ended up getting their daughter in deep trouble.

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    1956 International KB-2 truck. Wanted to put it on a 96 Dodge Dakota 4x4 frame. By the time details were worked out, the owner sold it. Procrastination cost me a great find. Maybe next time.

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    Two person Body Cooler from the county morgue.
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    "Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing."

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    Quote Originally Posted by spottrouble View Post
    A lead brick full of radioactive material inside a piece of lab equipment
    Tell us more . Did the yards alarm go off ? Scrappers want more details . (never in my life (thank God) omg).

    Tell us more ....tell us more .

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbers View Post
    During a recent e-waste drive someone dropped of quite a few things. One of them was a bill counter. And sure enough, there was a twenty dollar bill still in the machine.
    Like finding cash registers in a can . Always cash stuck or stashed inside......gut dat sucka . (tools please )

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    bpat,

    I think the valve with the swastika on it was a trademark of the "Crane Valve Co." before WW2. I've seen photos in old books of those valves and they sure catch the eye! I'll betcha the Crane management never moved faster than to get those marks offa the castings when the negative connotations of the swastika became apparent!!

    I think the manufacturer is still around today.

    I'd like to get one of those valves for my shop wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmilleng View Post
    bpat,

    I think the valve with the swastika on it was a trademark of the "Crane Valve Co." before WW2. I've seen photos in old books of those valves and they sure catch the eye! I'll betcha the Crane management never moved faster than to get those marks offa the castings when the negative connotations of the swastika became apparent!!

    I think the manufacturer is still around today.

    I'd like to get one of those valves for my shop wall.

    Jon.
    Side note.....does anyone know where the symbol originated from ? Was stolen . Google n c .

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacksteel View Post
    Side note.....does anyone know where the symbol originated from ? Was stolen . Google n c .

    It was originally an ancient Sanskrit symbol. The actual nazi swastika is not exactly the same, I think it is backwards and tilted in its axis a bit.

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    Deer and geese and ? Packed in a taped freezer/fridge. Can't remember if yard got it ...Ewwww.

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    I found a live 22 round in a gas dryer today

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    I don't know if this counts as scrapping, although i intended it to be. but it was a guy on craigslist just last week. listed a free broken wood chipper for parts. it did need 1 part. turned out to be gas, oh how i love ignorant people!!

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    Found a expired credit card in a dryer today as I was unloading it from my truck.

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    Now I have one for this list. Last night I saw what I thought was a tool belt. Stop, get closer, no maybe it's a vest? Nope. A$$less chaps! Pleather, not leather. Kept them for a laugh with the guys at work and maybe a Halloween costume or dummy.
    METAL IS MY MISTRESS...PLEASE DON'T TELL MY WIFE!

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    Now I have one for this list. Last night I saw what I thought was a tool belt. Stop, get closer, no maybe it's a vest? Nope. A$$less chaps! Pleather, not leather. Kept them for a laugh with the guys at work and maybe a Halloween costume or dummy.
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