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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 248200" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Does anyone know what sort of 'tool' wether it be hammer or pistol, that butchers would have used in say early to mid 1900s? Mums farm used to be a cattle yard / butchers, then turned into daffodil farm.. just wondering what the best finds could be out there? Also spotted 3 old building sites next door which I wouldn't mind swinging on too. Its got me buggered where the house rubbish / dump site is, but one obvious dead patch of grass on a paddock is a clue. Bloody subdivision has lost bits of this property to others as well but still accessible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 248200, member: 3111"] Does anyone know what sort of 'tool' wether it be hammer or pistol, that butchers would have used in say early to mid 1900s? Mums farm used to be a cattle yard / butchers, then turned into daffodil farm.. just wondering what the best finds could be out there? Also spotted 3 old building sites next door which I wouldn't mind swinging on too. Its got me buggered where the house rubbish / dump site is, but one obvious dead patch of grass on a paddock is a clue. Bloody subdivision has lost bits of this property to others as well but still accessible [/QUOTE]
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