On the beach for a few hours today

Mike95inNJ

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Thought I had a nice one at first glance. Came out of the scoop all nice and shiny. As you can see the sinkers were killing both myself and my friend Stan. Digging them knowing they're sinkers but just can't not dig em. Stan got a nice silver ring. Waiting for a pic of it. My go back tomorrow to drip some more snot.
Good luck and happy hunting.
Mike in NJ

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Very interesting finds. Nice ring. IF you beachhunters would put all those lead sinkers in a bucket, then when full enough to carry, you could take them in for scrap. I'm not sure what Lead is now, but keep check and when it is high cash it in. You could make good money with it.
I guess you and your buddy had a (sinker) feeling at first, but when it was done, it was a (key) to success.
Did that (ring) true. :laughing9:
:hello: HH in 2010 :hello2:
 
Haha, :laughing7:

Someone wore a plated gold chain.... What a scrub !! :laughing9:

That ring looks real, is that a mark on the inside??? :o

Keep @ It and HH !! ;D :D
 
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Haha, :laughing7:

Someone wore a plated gold chain.... What a scrub !! :laughing9:

That ring looks real, is that a mark on the inside??? :o

Keep @ It and HH !! ;D :D
No not a mark on the inside. Just a imperfection in the casting of it.
MikeinNJ
 
Some tackle shops might purchase your sinkers.
 

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