Ultra-Rare Kokarde

When I was a kid.. Used to spend allot of time out in the backwoods areas of New Brunswick hunting & fishing.. I remember seeing these cabins and fishing shacks from the 1930's & 40's covered in tar-paper. When they put the tar-paper on with nails, they would use these as a sort of a washer in conjunction the nails to keep the paper from ripping off in high winds. If I'm not mistaking., that's exactly what this is... a tar-paper nail-washer :)
 
It's second or third time listing for this stupid thing. When is this muppet going to realise he's going nowhere? Mind you, in the arcane world of 'Tar-Paper Nail Washer Collectors' it's probably worth a small fortune.
 
Next, he'll rush off to the supermarket, get a bunch of aluminium pie plates, paint them olive drab, and try to pass them off as Brodie helmets (special experimental model, to be sure!).

Cheers,

Laurie
 
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