1830's permission revisited. Forkin A

BLACKIE555

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An area about 10x10 keeps producing despite being literally and wholly excavated - via my garden trowel. ha ha!
A Fiddle-back fork, or what's left of it, was gaurding the little lock amongst a bunch of mixed stuff. My smallest lock hands down. I probably damaged it as such, the area is very disagreeable with rooted trash and shattered brick.
Pulling these out felt like an accomplishment after how many times I've fished this hole! How can it have any more? Gotta keep looking.
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ArfieBoy

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Nice lock, but dang! that fork has seen better days! :laughing7:
 

Digger RJ

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An area about 10x10 keeps producing despite being literally and wholly excavated - via my garden trowel. ha ha!
A Fiddle-back fork, or what's left of it, was gaurding the little lock amongst a bunch of mixed stuff. My smallest lock hands down. I probably damaged it as such, the area is very disagreeable with rooted trash and shattered brick.
Pulling these out felt like an accomplishment after how many times I've fished this hole! How can it have any more? Gotta keep looking.
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Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

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