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<p>[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2673725, member: 85318"]Would 1912 be sun-baked clay bricks? Those were the only thing available in the early 1800's, or would they have been fired in a kiln? They are two very different beasts with one being soft enough to bore a hole into using a pencil. I forgot when they started kiln baking them although I'm aware many bricks were sun baked long after and the only way I know of to tell for sure is to try boring a hole in them with a pencil.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is there any way to look and determine without touching them?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2673725, member: 85318"]Would 1912 be sun-baked clay bricks? Those were the only thing available in the early 1800's, or would they have been fired in a kiln? They are two very different beasts with one being soft enough to bore a hole into using a pencil. I forgot when they started kiln baking them although I'm aware many bricks were sun baked long after and the only way I know of to tell for sure is to try boring a hole in them with a pencil. Is there any way to look and determine without touching them?[/QUOTE]
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