After work finds April 17-May 5

loneTXhuntet

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Metal Detecting

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jas415

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Minelab 800 - 900 and Deus 2
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All Treasure Hunting
We got rain last night here in Houston so the diggin might be a bit easier. I broke one of the 'floral' shovels, that I had welded a brace to the back, in the hard clay yesterday. Now I have to re-weld it again.

Looks like you got into a .50 cal area! Those little round things are parts of a bracelet??? At first I thought they had the old 'square nail' holes in them and could have been old coins.
 

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loneTXhuntet

loneTXhuntet

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Mar 20, 2014
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Texas, all over
Detector(s) used
The Etrac and AT Pro
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I'm hoping it's easier, I use the Sampson T handle digger. I think there's many more .50 cals out there. It's possible those are from a bracelet

Thanks for looking. HH
 

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