Former site of a Cannery, Found a cool little train button

Renaebri

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Apr 11, 2018
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Bounty Tracker IV, AT Pro
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
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We went to this site once before with just the bounty tracker iv, but now that we've got an AT pro we are revisiting some places and taking turns with that machine. Oddly, we each kind of prefer the Bounty hunter :laughing7: Some places are better than others with the AT pro and it takes a while to get used to - it makes WAY more noise than the bounty.

The button was found with the Bounty tracker iv. Goes to show that its still a very good machine!

There used to be a Cannery at this lot, its now been moved to a different place as a historic building, and there was a railroad running along the road right next to here which makes the button find exciting. Also found a mascara tube that still untwists, A paint scraper, an unknown iron door thing? and other thing next to the mascara. (somebody probably knows, please let me know!) and of course, lots of can parts and pull tabs to be expected from a Cannery.

No old coins so far!

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Those train buttons must have been very popular at some point in time. I've dug about a half dozen of them at various old home sites.
 

The at pro is a good machine but will blow your ears off on cans and Aluminum. Nice button and relics Cool post
 

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