I figured I'd post this here.
Last fall a buddy had a huge old oak tree fall over in a storm. Being its was a huge tree for this area, and deep in his woods behind his farm, I wanted the wood. The base of the tree was roughly 39" across.
While cutting the tree clear of the root ball, I ran a metal detector over the areas where I was going to cut, and also around the roots and in the hole just out of curiosity. I found a rusty clump of dark brown dirt that was obviously iron. I've also found quite a few old horse shoes in the same area, they turn up all over the place both in the woods and in the fields.
I tossed all the bits in a bucket and forgot about them till the other day. I decided to see what the rusty clump was so I started picking at it till i realized it was a hatchet/hammer head. With no other real choice, I dropped it in a can of Evaporust for a few days.
After a good scrubbing I can see the thing is forged and the hole is parted with something sharp, the angle isn't perfect, its slightly canted to the left.
I see no markings, but a lot of surface metal has been rusted away over the years.
I am curious as to how old it may be.
The farm there now was built in the late 40's, the original home on the property, was from said to be from the turn of the last century, 1902 or so.
I have no history as to what the old foundation in the woods is, nor what was there before. This was found far back in the woods even beyond where the original house sat.
My guess is its just an old carpenters hatchet but I'm curious as to how old it could be since it was beneath the outer root ball of such an old tree.
Last fall a buddy had a huge old oak tree fall over in a storm. Being its was a huge tree for this area, and deep in his woods behind his farm, I wanted the wood. The base of the tree was roughly 39" across.
While cutting the tree clear of the root ball, I ran a metal detector over the areas where I was going to cut, and also around the roots and in the hole just out of curiosity. I found a rusty clump of dark brown dirt that was obviously iron. I've also found quite a few old horse shoes in the same area, they turn up all over the place both in the woods and in the fields.
I tossed all the bits in a bucket and forgot about them till the other day. I decided to see what the rusty clump was so I started picking at it till i realized it was a hatchet/hammer head. With no other real choice, I dropped it in a can of Evaporust for a few days.
After a good scrubbing I can see the thing is forged and the hole is parted with something sharp, the angle isn't perfect, its slightly canted to the left.
I see no markings, but a lot of surface metal has been rusted away over the years.
I am curious as to how old it may be.
The farm there now was built in the late 40's, the original home on the property, was from said to be from the turn of the last century, 1902 or so.
I have no history as to what the old foundation in the woods is, nor what was there before. This was found far back in the woods even beyond where the original house sat.
My guess is its just an old carpenters hatchet but I'm curious as to how old it could be since it was beneath the outer root ball of such an old tree.

