scepter1 Sr. Member Joined May 17, 2011 Messages 361 Reaction score 525 Golden Thread 0 Location Western Washington Primary Interest: Beach & Shallow Water Hunting Nov 29, 2013 #1 Thumbnails from the beach (Puget sound). Agates, the difference is a very heavy patina. Attachments DSCN1020.webp 44.8 KB · Views: 99 DSCN1022.webp 31.2 KB · Views: 78 DSCN1014.webp 26 KB · Views: 102 DSCN1015.webp 28.2 KB · Views: 98 Upvote 0
quito Silver Member Joined Mar 31, 2008 Messages 4,626 Reaction score 4,844 Golden Thread 0 Location south dakota Detector(s) used good eyes Nov 29, 2013 #2 Cool, they look just like the scrapers we find over here.
Twitch Silver Member Joined Feb 1, 2010 Messages 2,879 Reaction score 2,347 Golden Thread 0 Location Missouri Nov 29, 2013 #3 Very nice. They're one of my favorite tool types.
N ncnurseryman Hero Member Joined Jul 28, 2013 Messages 803 Reaction score 443 Golden Thread 0 Location north carolina Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 29, 2013 #4 What I find interesting is that they are so small. Doss anyone know what exactly they were used for? I assume it was for detail work.
What I find interesting is that they are so small. Doss anyone know what exactly they were used for? I assume it was for detail work.
monsterrack Silver Member Joined Apr 15, 2013 Messages 4,419 Reaction score 5,827 Golden Thread 0 Location Southwest Mississippi Detector(s) used Garrett, and Whites Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 29, 2013 #5 Nice finds JMO they would have been used for the smaller hides and parts of larger hides where it got small(just a guess)They did not waste any part of a hide.
Nice finds JMO they would have been used for the smaller hides and parts of larger hides where it got small(just a guess)They did not waste any part of a hide.
rock Gold Member Joined Aug 25, 2012 Messages 14,705 Reaction score 8,932 Golden Thread 0 Location South Detector(s) used Coin Finder Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 29, 2013 #6 nice looking material on those scrapers