Today's River Finds

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I went down to the river today due to the water level really low.
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2 wheats. 1935 and 1939. The oily muck in the river is a great preservative. Look at them shine.
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Can anyone guess the age of these frames for glasses? They look copper.
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Is this part of a pocket watch?
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Thanks for looking.
 

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A river hunt sounds like a good outing this time of year. So at least you cooled off and found a few things, that makes for a nice day. Congrats on your hunt !!
 

Cool plate. Its from a Dollar watch. I love how the oil sludge protected everything. I went to sacramento last week for work. I went for a swim in the hotel pool (I never swim but it was so bleeding HOT) I dove in and cracked the crystal on my watch. When I was done swimming I looked down at the time and saw holy Fogging mess going on inside the watch EEEEK! It is a Rolex so big time panic and Im out of town. I overbite fedexd it to my watch guy in Newport. He had it less than 48 hours after the tragedy. He sent me a picture and the watch was so rusty inside I could not even read the engravings on the movement. I should have went for a swim in oil!
 

Very nice hunt. I guess after some of the water that I have been in, oily water don't sound so bad.
Congratulations
 

Cool finds in the river! Those old spectacles are awesome! :occasion14:
 

Neat stuff, love the spectacles. They look fairly old to me.
 

hey, those look like my old glasses, okay, maybe sorta like them. cool finds
 

OLD LATE 1800s GLASSES AND WATCH WORKINGS...
 

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