Old Friend Died Today...

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Went to the local common for a bit of tuff digging, I enjoy this from time-to-time as it takes me to my roots & its good practice for deep targets.

Started slow with a couple of early 1900s Halfpennies, then I hit the sound I like & dug a deep 1690s William III halfpenny (nearly blank), so I concentrated on this area & got another deep sound. Very deep but a little large sounding, dug it anyway but broken my long term friend whilst doing it (The Spade). So after 1 hour it was all over & it only turned out to be a modernish compact :laughing9:
 

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allen said:
I hate breaking a good spade, but
always keep an extra one on hand !

hard on a bicycle, but yes we do when on car trips :wink:
 

Signs & Portents of Things to Come.......it doesnt look good, I have read the tea leaves and your on a Hammie drought for a couple of years m8
 

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