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    So we have this 100 years old cabin in N Fl on 8 acres . Dog hunting grounds my husband did since he was a kid . BTW this has been passed down and the family has used this forever . Some day we will make it livable one project at a time here .
    Went to go visit some friends and open it up . I brought a few things back . One of our friends sons was a picker and he was going crazy . He had some great knowledge and I let him take boxes of gadgets from the 1930’s . He was telling me about this Turpetine collector that was from the 1920’s Boom took that out of his hand for the Georgia cabin . Trying to keep the memories going for Wayne . Wanted to share ... I looked it up on Treasure net and this is a rare one with pine tar at the bottom was common , yep it did have that .
    it won’t take pics will try separate.

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    This is all that came through had the measuring tape out and all . Back the whole bit .

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        The Tar cup is neat, but the spoon and fork is really neat also, Thanks for sharing.
        South East Ga. Twin City

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          Nice Americana primitives, Tam.
          Child of the tides

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            Awesome piece!
            Professor Shellman
            Tampa Bay

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              That is an awesome antique
              TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post

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              • #8
                That is very nice !!!!
                As for me and my house , we will serve the lord

                Everett Williams ,
                NW Arkansas

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                • #9
                  Found this it’s from 1910 . Looked up some very interesting reads on this .

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                  • #10
                    Way cool find.
                    Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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