Bell-Two
12-31-2014, 04:26 PM
One of the most interesting things about detecting is the fact we go out and we never know what we may find and where it may lead us. I was detecting an old one room school house site, the same site where I found the Cavalry Bit Boss and Diane found an 1865 Indian Head. The old maps show that a school house had been here as early as 1855. I was not finding much when I got a banging hit and when I dug the target I was surprised to find a large brass plumbing connection. Two large brass fittings connected by a very short piece of iron pipe, there must be at least 10 pounds of brass there. I got it home and after soaking it for a couple days I was able to get almost all the dirt out of it. It had the manufacturer’s name on it Crane and doing some research I found that this company was founded in 1855 and is still in business!
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t184/Tony_Mantia/Mobile%20Uploads/CranePlumb_zps04b64d50.jpg (http://s160.photobucket.com/user/Tony_Mantia/media/Mobile%20Uploads/CranePlumb_zps04b64d50.jpg.html)
The fitting is almost 8” long.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t184/Tony_Mantia/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane03_zps870d2bbd.jpg (http://s160.photobucket.com/user/Tony_Mantia/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane03_zps870d2bbd.jpg.html)
And the dates on it are: ? 3, ’85 - Jan. 5, ’86 - March 29 ’86 Stamped Made in America.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t184/Tony_Mantia/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane04_zps1f156a81.jpg (http://s160.photobucket.com/user/Tony_Mantia/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane04_zps1f156a81.jpg.html)
Here is a link to the Crane History pdf.
http://www.craneco.com/Media/crane_150.pdf#page=6&view=FitH,100
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t184/Tony_Mantia/Mobile%20Uploads/CranePlumb_zps04b64d50.jpg (http://s160.photobucket.com/user/Tony_Mantia/media/Mobile%20Uploads/CranePlumb_zps04b64d50.jpg.html)
The fitting is almost 8” long.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t184/Tony_Mantia/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane03_zps870d2bbd.jpg (http://s160.photobucket.com/user/Tony_Mantia/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane03_zps870d2bbd.jpg.html)
And the dates on it are: ? 3, ’85 - Jan. 5, ’86 - March 29 ’86 Stamped Made in America.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t184/Tony_Mantia/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane04_zps1f156a81.jpg (http://s160.photobucket.com/user/Tony_Mantia/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Crane04_zps1f156a81.jpg.html)
Here is a link to the Crane History pdf.
http://www.craneco.com/Media/crane_150.pdf#page=6&view=FitH,100