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Old metal cap end?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flash Jack" data-source="post: 654259" data-attributes="member: 20449"><p>The scratches on the back are interesting. They are running roughly 90 and 45 degrees and have a randomness about them. They may correspond to NSEW movements. Perhaps a wear plate on a piece of surveying equipment. I think surveying in the colonies was done by the government hence the George Regina. Just a wild guess though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flash Jack, post: 654259, member: 20449"] The scratches on the back are interesting. They are running roughly 90 and 45 degrees and have a randomness about them. They may correspond to NSEW movements. Perhaps a wear plate on a piece of surveying equipment. I think surveying in the colonies was done by the government hence the George Regina. Just a wild guess though. [/QUOTE]
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