Guessing these are modern. An I right or wrong?

dirtfishinMS

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Nov 29, 2017
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Harrisville, MS
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Garret AT Pro
Garret Propointer
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Metal Detecting
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WaterScoop

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Sep 12, 2017
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3,710
SW Washington
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Nox 800,
CTX 3030,
XP DEUS,
Excalibur II
Garrett AT Max,
Whites DFX,
Vanquish 540
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All Treasure Hunting
Still nice finds! Modern today old 100 years from today...<grin>

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devldog

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Mar 9, 2012
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Georgia
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Whites MXT ALL PRO, Minelab Safari
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Relic Hunting
I do, Waterscoop, I do. My Dad built Chevrolets and worked in the Atlanta Lakewood Fisher Body Plant for 34 years. I well remember the GM keys and when all vehicles had both an ignition and door and trunk keys. We're getting old aint' we?
 

cutty

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Sep 8, 2004
107
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SE tennessee
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And the high beam switch was under your left foot where it belongs!
 

BenVa68

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Hopewell va.
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Technetics T2+ Equinox 800
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Metal Detecting
The serrations mean they are more modern. I have found several like this. Still somewhat old but not Civil War era.
 

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