Clues to Dating Antiques #2

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

The type of screws used to hold a piece together is one clue to when it was made.

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  • cool, do one rivits vs wielding,bakelite vs plastic could be a series.

  • @scnatureboy69 That's what I'm thinking also. Will

  • Hey Will....Did you ever get any info on that WW2 airplane propeller?

  • @ArizonaPublic Nothing concrete yet. If all else fails, I'll take it with me when the family visits the Air and Space museum in DC. Will

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  • that first chicken is nice and fat would look really good with some roast spuds and gravy.

  • Good Info. for the school of pickin. Thanks Will, God Bless

  • Thnx for all the info. I am as dumb as a stump when it comes to dating vintage or antiques and all information is greatly appreciated.

  • theres my chikins thanks will

  • Robertson screws are the best screws ever invented!

  • CHICKENS!!!

  • This is false advertisement, I wanted tips on how I could ask this gorgeous 19th century wardrobe out on a date, again, this is not "Clues to Dating Antiques", all I see is you feeding some chickens screws and other hardware.....I am disappointed.......

  • Chickin's are the Picka's Mascot.

    Thanks for the tip Will.

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