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    Posted 13 years ago

    stanley03
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    this is an actuall 1942 US Navy anchor weighs 8000lbs. Just a cool piece with US Navy words in the metal and some numbers.. Found this on the side of the road in heavy bushes on my way to the scrap yard. picked it with my boom truck. Dont know the history of it but I was told its the real deal and could have been used many times in war. prob from a battle ship and on the sea floors around the world. someplace or someone would display it properly but I need help finding out its history and value..

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    1. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 13 years ago
      Now that's an Anchor, AR8Jason could use this in his front yard.
    2. stanley03, 13 years ago
      hello. yes amazing anchor!!! It needs to be displayed. thanks Tom...
    3. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      Anchor were reused from an old ship to a newer one quite often, they are very material heavy and use a lot of raw material to make. this may have been used several times before you discovered it. Just no way to date them.....that I know of .
    4. Deanteaks Deanteaks, 13 years ago
      I want one just to tick my nieghbors off, ole bitties, homeowners assns. suck! very nice piece :)

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