Brass spike and copper sheathing.

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Love you Bart, but lets not combine them!!!

This one is straightforward.

The other evolved into something of a pissing match with no clear cut resolution.
 

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Found yesterday, no sheathing though as the tide stopped me from getting in the next bay over. 20201120_094938.jpg
 

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Love you Bart, but lets not combine them!!!

This one is straightforward.

The other evolved into something of a pissing match with no clear cut resolution.

I can piss far.

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That appears to be a strong contender most likely the vessel in question. The Severn was wrecked in channel islands in 1804.

That said there was several HMS Severn the fate of which was uncertain.

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Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Severn.

All subsequent of course.
 

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There are quite a few of us on this forum who can piss far (and loud) when so inclined.:laughing7:

All caps is considered YELLLING.

Other than that... just a bunch of quiet text... :P

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