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  1. #1
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    us
    Feb 2011
    N.Indiana
    Minelab Sov.GT , Explorer SE Pro , Excalibur 1000
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Old sailors never die...

    They just sink in the sand. Hi all. Still hoping the cold will hold off a little longer. Still lots of places to hunt and so little time. Here's some finds from the last couple weekends. Thought the lead sailor was pretty cool. Maybe cause I'm a navy vet myself. The pipe was just laying on the bottom. I went by it once and thought it was a duck egg, went by at a different angle and seen it was a pipe. I have lots of stems from hunting Indian camps, but this is a first for me. Small token looks like it was made from an Indian head penny. Has PAT'D 4-18-13 stamped on back, front is badly worn. Thanks for looking. Kevin
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    Kevin from IN

  2. #2
    us
    Aug 2009
    White's MXT300
    920

    Re: Old sailors never die...

    Great bunch of finds there, you got a bit of everything on those hunts,congrats.

  3. #3
    us
    Oct 2007
    Somewhere in Michiana
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    Re: Old sailors never die...

    Nice finds and hoping to beat the cold myself soon. Just been to busy lately and the rain has dampered the hunting a bit up here.

    The pipe is cool and looks just like my candle snuffer I found a couple months back. Must have been a common pattern at the time.

    DJH

 

 

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