Carolina Tom
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I stopped at a well worn spot the other day. Dug a few pieces of trash, as the good signals are long gone. One repeatable mid tone turned out to not be a pull tab, but a chewy V nickel.
I got to hunt with Tnetter, Tenspeed, on Saturday. We hit a public spot in search of something shiny.
After removing some trash from a hole, I was able to save this 1960s Marble King “rainbow” (ID’d by Tnetter Cheese).
I have found many broken candlestick holders, that I imagined were trumpet mouthpieces. Today I actually found a trumpet mouthpiece.
Here is a picture of all the stuff, includes 7 wheaties, junk hoop earring & a 1959 dog tag.
The find of the day was this onyx and 925 clip on earring.
The clip “fell off” while i was trying to see the markers mark. Typical.
Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts.
I got to hunt with Tnetter, Tenspeed, on Saturday. We hit a public spot in search of something shiny.
After removing some trash from a hole, I was able to save this 1960s Marble King “rainbow” (ID’d by Tnetter Cheese).
I have found many broken candlestick holders, that I imagined were trumpet mouthpieces. Today I actually found a trumpet mouthpiece.
Here is a picture of all the stuff, includes 7 wheaties, junk hoop earring & a 1959 dog tag.
The find of the day was this onyx and 925 clip on earring.
The clip “fell off” while i was trying to see the markers mark. Typical.
Thanks for looking and good luck on your hunts.
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