Fun day, lots o clad and the worlds smallest CD.

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Fun day, lots o clad and the world's smallest CD.

At least, that's what I told Blingie. ;)
He bought it. He's off looking for his cd walkman. LOL

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Isn't it just plain INCREDIBLE what they can do with glasses these days?
Can you believe that I SAW that on the ground!!! LOL

Clad day today but, somehow, I enjoyed the day,

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Dunno what this is but it's stamped, "BRYANS" ( I think).

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Somebody had a bad day.

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Weird piece. I used to do a lot of fishing. I know they're snap swivels but the coin like thing puzzles
me. It's not like a shiny spinner/spoon add. :dontknow:

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I just GOTTA speak with my transportation people. They need to do a lot
better job then they have been. ;)

Thanks for peeking!
 

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Lots of change there! I remember people making bracelets out of fishing swivels with some flashy coin things hanging from them. Maybe that is what it was?
 

Lots of change there! I remember people making bracelets out of fishing swivels with some flashy coin things hanging from them. Maybe that is what it was?

I never heard of bracelets like that but I'm not surprised. Close enough for gov't work. ;)

Yeah that really was a lot of change. I was trying something I don't normally do. I spent the day moving from place to place. The last one I went to was a newish place but seems to be a target rich one. :)

Anyway, fun day, nice add to my battery fund.

Thanks!
 

that 'bryans' thing looks like some sort of a wire terminal maybe from an old mower. there was a light steam tractor produced by the Bryan company back in the 20's, but I wouldn't have a clue if it came from one of them
 

I'd take a good clad day over a work day ANY day, lol. I drove about an hour today to find 26 modern cents, a fired bullet, an unfired cartridge and some unidentifiable metal scrap, BUT it was better than my day at work yesterday, lol. I did secure permission today to hunt a very old family farmstead and another neighboring one that was first deeded to their family in 1804. Working on an abandoned place that stands next to a mid 1800's general store. We just have to keep plugging, right?:coffee2:
 

that 'bryans' thing looks like some sort of a wire terminal maybe from an old mower. there was a light steam tractor produced by the Bryan company back in the 20's, but I wouldn't have a clue if it came from one of them

That's where I saw something similar, a lawn mower! I'm pretty sure you're right. Didn't think it was all that old. Shame it isn't easier to look up trademarks though. That "Bryans" is on a shield like background. Ah well, this is close nuff for govt work.

Thanks!
 

Ya 4 tires, a seat and a steering wheel for starters! At lest you could go down hill in it!
Blingie will be getting the party started any minute now!
At lest you got in some MD'ing, I have to wait till Sunday. I hope to check out a new soccer field!
 

Ya 4 tires, a seat and a steering wheel for starters! At lest you could go down hill in it!
Blingie will be getting the party started any minute now!
At lest you got in some MD'ing, I have to wait till Sunday. I hope to check out a new soccer field!

Yeah, pretty blessed. But, I paid my dues first. Now, I can pretty much hunt whenever I want, maybe not wherever, but when. :)

Thanks!
 

Lots of change there! I remember people making bracelets out of fishing swivels with some flashy coin things hanging from them. Maybe that is what it was?
I had a friend just confirm that swivel bracelet idea. Was a short lived fad. :)

Thanks!
 

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