Lunchtime handful, best crotal & 1800's breath mints

pa-dirt_nc-sand

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Made it out to my new lunch site, dot from 1906 map in county park woods.

First hole through the snow.
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Turned out to be a #4 crotal bell totally intact, my best one yet.
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Then big thick roundness in the hole.
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This guy ended up being one of two big dress weights, oh well.
Here are a couple pics of the site without snow.
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Here is the handful.
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Close up of the lamp valve and keyhole plate.
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And last but not least, the 1800's lid from a mint tin, had me thinking Nova when I was cleaning.
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Good luck out there!
 

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pepperj

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Congrats on the bell and key hole plate as well as the other relics.
 

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