One Ugly Baby

Ohio Jerry

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This old cellarhole has been pounded to death over the years but it's my morel "honeyhole" so I do a little dual purpose hunting there this time of year :icon_thumleft: Found one small morel poking through so it won't be long! Here are some misc. finds/whatzits and about the ugliest baby doll head i've ever seen(surface find)..kinda creepy almost :tongue3: HH! Jerry
 

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JUNKYARD DOG

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Jerry, I dont know man. I think I would have to get rid of the doll head. Fast. Good hunting
and good luck! JYD...


Jerry, I think that rod thing is a battery. I found one in a creek and I think thats what
I was told.
 

JP

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Those eyes....it would have ended up in the garbage pile if I would have found it :tongue3:

if only I knew what cellarhole hunting was about 20 years ago.....it upsets me all the places I used to see that are now cleared out and built over with new houses....their treasures lost forever :'( :'(

good luck on your next hunt
 

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Ohio Jerry

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JUNKYARD DOG said:
Jerry, I dont know man. I think I would have to get rid of the doll head. Fast. Good hunting
and good luck! JYD...


Jerry, I think that rod thing is a battery. I found one in a creek and I think thats what
I was told.

I threw that head in the trash once and it showed up back on my desk.. ;D..i ain't skeered lol..that rod i believe is carbon? it's really light and it made my dfk sing. no idea :dontknow:
 

mpostma

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Hey Jerry

I think the lock is pretty cool! I think you're right on the carbon rod.

That baby looks to me like a real Buckeye fan!

Good to hear the mushrooms are coming there. We should see them up here in a few weeks too then.

Best of Luck,
Mark
 

TooManyHobbies

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I know a woman with eyes like that....they make ugly adults too. :laughing9:
 

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came across a couple of rods like that, lightweight, low reading, assumed from some sort of battery.
Morels sure make an extra bonus to metallic finds ;D
 

Theakiki

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I love that Stutz lock!
You have a sleeper there. I think that's worth some money to the right person!

"The Stutz Motor Company was a producer of luxury cars based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Production began in 1911 and continued through 1935."

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txconservative

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That doll head freaks me out dude...... Nice finds!
 

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Jerry, the rods we dig around here are from the carbon arc street lighting. But they look thinner then the one you have there. (about 5/8th") and rounded on one end from burning down.
Ones thinner than that can be from the old carbon arc movie-house projectors.

Aurora, IL "City of lights"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora,_Illinois

Aurora officially adopted the nickname "The City of Lights" in 1908, because it was one of the first cities in the United States to implement an all-electric street lighting system in 1881.
 

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Congrats on the Lock and the rest of ur cool finds - except for the chucky doll, I believe like everyone Else take it back ! :laughing7:
 

dirty digger dude

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That lock is sweet! That bar looks like bar stock to make screws. I used to work on a automatic screw machine [insert pithy comment here] the bar looks just like that.
 

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That doll may come alive every night at midnight....... ;D
 

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