N nunyabiz111 Full Member Joined Jun 15, 2018 Messages 128 Reaction score 128 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 9, 2021 Thread Owner #1 as found, flipped over, in hand etc.: Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon!
as found, flipped over, in hand etc.: Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Agony and Death on a Gold Rush Steamer: The Disastrous Sinking of the Side-Wheeler Yankee Blade - Grab it through Amazon!
antmike915 Silver Member Joined Apr 20, 2020 Messages 3,109 Reaction score 6,805 Golden Thread 0 Location SE Alabama Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jun 9, 2021 #2 Natural rock, looks like chips were taken of by contact with other rocks from tumbling.
N nunyabiz111 Full Member Joined Jun 15, 2018 Messages 128 Reaction score 128 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 10, 2021 Thread Owner #3 same case for this one i suppose?
Fat Bronze Member Joined Oct 22, 2020 Messages 2,191 Reaction score 6,895 Golden Thread 0 Location Nebraska panhandle/NE Colorado Detector(s) used I took the battery out because I like my bacon crispy Primary Interest: Other Jun 10, 2021 #4 ..... I’ve heard the term “creek chatter”. Rocks and Water breaking Rocks....
Treasure_Hunter Administrator ⛮ Administrator ⛭ Moderator 🥇 Charter Member Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 50,475 Reaction score 60,836 Golden Thread 0 Location Florida Detector(s) used Minelab_Equinox_ 800 Minelab_CTX-3030 Minelab_Excal_1000 Minelab_Sovereign_GT Minelab_Safari Minelab_ETrac Whites_Beach_Hunter_ID Fisher_1235_X Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 10, 2021 #5 Sorry, they are natural rocks, water erosion and creek tumbling.