Min. value but lots of fun!

SkyPirate

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Min. value but lot's of fun!

Here are a few of the better finds from today's hunt with Ron P aka Sharp shooter., Jerry G. aka Big Guns and myself: 2 Winchester 243 shells, a .40 S &W shell, a Winchester Repeater 12 gauge paper shell, back of a wrist watch that says "Forum Jewelry Co." on the inside (thought I had a silver half when I first saw it) and an old rectangle watch (has no readable markings) Also found 2 wheats(1946, 1944"s") in an old tobacco barn and a 1994 Lincoln cent. Of course we also found a bucket full of scrap iron.
 

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Dec 27, 2005
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Bay Area Ca.
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White's M6, SPECTRA V3I.
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Metal Detecting
Re: Min. value but lot's of fun!

congrats on the finds. I know what you mean this hobby is a blast re guardless of the finds. thanks for sharing and hh
 

Rusted_Iron

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May 25, 2006
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Corrodedlargecentville
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Tesoro
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All Treasure Hunting
Re: Min. value but lot's of fun!

those repeaters go back to somewhere about 1900, I think. I see a couple wheaties there too :icon_thumright:

I wonder if there are any good relics hiding in that bucket of iron?
 

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