DRAINED LAKE FINDS, finds ranging from 2000 to 1000 **PICS ADDED**

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this was one of the best hunts i had in a long time!!!!!!
it was in a point on a local lake that was all normally covered with several feet of water. but was exposed today. so i started detecting then realized some guy was yelling at us from the other side of the point. he asked me if i was detecting so i said yes. he told me that were i was had already been detected, so he said to come over where he was. long story short he told me that there was a very old house that in now in the water and a while ago some men tyred it and found very very old coins. i also learned that the point where we were was and old Native American camp site for about 700 years. after detecting for a while i gave the detector to my dad who was sifting for arrow heads and i went in the water with the waders to look for some old bottles and did rather good.
heres the days totals:
2 colonial flat buttons
1961 high school ring 10k
1940 wheat
1949-S silver Rosie
1880's blob top bottle
about 10 old soda and beer bottles
1 arrow head
1 Indian grinding stone.
some clad coins
boat anchor
and a ton of tabs

pics are comming soon!
 

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I keep coming back to this thread to look at that beautiful bottle. I'm drooling on my keyboard as I stare at it. What did you use to clean it? I use CLR from the hardware store, but my bottles only come out looking sparkling fresh if they weren't too dirty to begin with. I want to learn your successful way of cleaning it. Thanks.
 

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TreasureTales said:
I keep coming back to this thread to look at that beautiful bottle. I'm drooling on my keyboard as I stare at it. What did you use to clean it? I use CLR from the hardware store, but my bottles only come out looking sparkling fresh if they weren't too dirty to begin with. I want to learn your successful way of cleaning it. Thanks.
i use water and a sponge with the harder side(not sure what its called) for the inside i used a long branch i found
 

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whitesid said:
TreasureTales said:
I keep coming back to this thread to look at that beautiful bottle. I'm drooling on my keyboard as I stare at it. What did you use to clean it? I use CLR from the hardware store, but my bottles only come out looking sparkling fresh if they weren't too dirty to begin with. I want to learn your successful way of cleaning it. Thanks.
i use water and a sponge with the harder side(not sure what its called) for the inside i used a long branch i found

Ah, so simple yet so effective. I'll have to get a branch. ;D ;D
 

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