Kitchenware

SandPyrat

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Whites Surfmaster PI
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Low tide detecting at Butler beach. Think I'm starting to find the "zones" where the metal falls. Just not any good stuff. All was found today except the ladle on the far right, found two days prior. Who'd thunk kitchenware would be so popular?Hitting it again at the morning low tide tomorrow. The scissors were found at the lip of the low tide mark. Most everything else was found mid-way(ish) between high and low tide. Doesn't seem to be much way down by/in the water at the L.T. mark. Some of the pull tabs were 8-10" deep.

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Welcome to tnet The goodies will come keep at it and keep posting your finds ... Good luck and happy hunting!!!!!
 

Thanks - I did find a quarter from Belize (Belizian - I didn't know they had their own money?) last week and that's what got me hooked. For an exciting 30 seconds, until I saw "1987" I thought I had found some kind of old silver coin.


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That's funny evrytime I find a foreign coin it looks like some super old super rare coin for that brief moment or one of those gold tokens or dollars quick heart stoppers Tell you what wait till you find silver coins rings old relics you will be more and more hooked always save your first find good momento!!!!!!
 

Cool stuff lol...I'm sure the ladles were from the kids building sand castles and the scissors was Granny multi-tasking with her knitting and tanning...welcome to the forums and welcome to our sickness called "detecting"...keep swinging! ...ddg
 

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