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Candace Perry <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 May 2005 14:50:53 -0400
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Greetings, all those out in museum land...
I am trying to identify a farm implement that has now had several purposes
ascribed to it -- and since no one's actually seen one used, I'm not
convinced!
It's sled like object -- rather like a wide toboggan -- with two wrought
iron loops on the curved end that would allow the thing to be hitched to a
horse, ox or mule, presumably.  Then, embedded in one side are hundreds of
pieces of worked flint -- looks like either broken arrowheads or tools.
Some say it's a kind of smoother that would break up clumps in a field --
but the flint couldn't do that, it's too fine, I think.  Then I have another
description that makes it sound like some sort of threshing device or corn
sheller, something that would separate the husks from corn, specifically.
This particular implement I think was used in NJ but I've seen one other --
and only one other -- in SE PA.
Any ideas?
Candace Perry
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center

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