Rustic
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- Jul 10, 2015
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- XP Deus, Garrett pinpointer
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- Metal Detecting
Quick hunt today, and along with the usual shotgun shells and old nails, I dug this strange copper curlicue on the top of a steep hillside in the woods. The spoon-shaped pincers open and close as you move the tiny band up, which allows the pincers to open, and down, which squeezes the pincers together. It is 4 inches long. The tiny band around the pincers has no seam. There are no markings on it. The curlicue varies in width along the ribbon, so I think it was made by hand, not machine made...
Any thoughts on what it is?
Any thoughts on what it is?
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