g,day uncle john, the stars are the southern cross, they were used for navigation in the old days in australia too find true south, the date on the bridge is the day they hung ned kelly, and the coin is just an old aus penny 1952, the southern cross became a rebel flag after the miners had a rebelion against the british in a place called eureka, the flag was called the eureka flag.
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Yup. Just as Rich said. Thanks on the history. I was guessing the date had to do with Ned.
That's a cool git Rum ,, love the history ,, bet hard to cut the stars out !!
g,day uncle john, the stars are the southern cross, they were used for navigation in the old days in australia too find true south, the date on the bridge is the day they hung ned kelly, and the coin is just an old aus penny 1952, the southern cross became a rebel flag after the miners had a rebelion against the british in a place called eureka, the flag was called the eureka flag.
Gees, the stars are sound holes. Better yet!
Like the front too. Dave, this needs some explanation. The coin? 11-11-1880? The stars are the southern cross?