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T T Hunter Sr. Member Oct 26, 2006 279 38 Delaware Detector(s) used Minelab Excalibur Jan 27, 2013 #1 More pictures Thanks . Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments MVC-007S.JPG 30.5 KB · Views: 211 MVC-010S.JPG 26.6 KB · Views: 206 MVC-011S.JPG 34.8 KB · Views: 221 MVC-012S.JPG 25.7 KB · Views: 274
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DocBeav Bronze Member Jul 8, 2012 1,697 3,157 SE Va 🥇 Banner finds 1 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 6 Detector(s) used Minelab Equinox 800, Minelab CTX 3030 (17", 11", 6" coils), Minelab Excalibur 800, Minelab Excalibur 1000 (w/OBN's Remote Pinpoint mod and CTX headphone connector) Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 27, 2013 #2 Could it be some sort of a bracket or something that attached (fit over) the mast, boom or some other part of the ship? Heavy duty and made to last!
Could it be some sort of a bracket or something that attached (fit over) the mast, boom or some other part of the ship? Heavy duty and made to last!
J Jolly Mon Hero Member Sep 3, 2012 868 631 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 27, 2013 #3 Very, very cool find. I think Doc is right---definitely a "spar collar" or "gooseneck" fitting... Here is an example of one type of application: click to enlarge It is tough to say on which spar it was used... Awesome stuff... I would rather find something like this than a common variety cob or other coin... I see you are in Delaware...a most interesting area for shipwrecks...
Very, very cool find. I think Doc is right---definitely a "spar collar" or "gooseneck" fitting... Here is an example of one type of application: click to enlarge It is tough to say on which spar it was used... Awesome stuff... I would rather find something like this than a common variety cob or other coin... I see you are in Delaware...a most interesting area for shipwrecks...