Another awesome lock and some kind of reflector

Masonman007

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Damon64

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Thanks, how is detecting out there in Washington?

The detecting here in Washington has been a bit slow. Seems the good finds are few and far between with the lack of real history around here. I got some luck for once the other day and scored an 1892-s half that I posted. Other than that, just lucky to score a merc once in a while!
 

BosnMate

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I remember reflectors just like that one, they were on back license plate holders and also under the seat of the bicycle pointing to the rear. They were around and in use in my childhood so it's not fair to call them antiques.
 

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Masonman007

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Damon64 said:
The detecting here in Washington has been a bit slow. Seems the good finds are few and far between with the lack of real history around here. I got some luck for once the other day and scored an 1892-s half that I posted. Other than that, just lucky to score a merc once in a while!

I thought it just might be like that. It can be real good here in New England of course if you can actually find someplace that has not been found. There is tons of competition.
Oldest find, 1720 king George half penny.
 

detroitdigger

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That lock is very cool!
 

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