Tick, Tick Tick BOOM? Bomb, Boot Knife and propeller found today.

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Got out to Poor Man's Beach today to get my normal fix of bullets and shell casings. Also a few coins. An interesting find is what is left of a single blade knife with the handle shaped like a boot.

However my best find is another WW1 bomb from 1916 0r 1917. The good news is I brought up part of it. The bad news is it is so deep bringing up the rest of it might be too much of a challenge. I got a bell tone and started digging, and digging and digging. After I got through the sand I was digging in the clay. I could feel the fins so I knew I had a bomb. I dug down over two foot and was able to pull up the fin assembly. The rest of the bomb is still there and I marked it with my GPS. I will have to dig in the clay 3 more feet to get it out but I am sure it will be in wonderful shape. It went straight down and it is unbelievable how deep it is. No idea if I will ever be able to dig it out with a shovel but I am going to try. It is in 6' of water. I spent a lot of air trying to dig the whole thing out. It is going to be a chore.

Boot knife is unique and so is the little brass propeller. I probably should have searched for more gold instead of playing with a bomb but I enjoy finding those things. This is the deepest one I have ever come across.

I went to start my boat and the bendix drive on the starter would not engage. Had to be towed in by Towboat US. Haven't had a problem like that in years. Glad I have insurance.







This is what the whole thing looks like. 39" long. These were close to the top. This one buried in clay should be in fantastic shape. I pulled most the fins out of the clay and didn't get to dig much further. I did dig down further to verify the rest of the bomb was there. Wish I had a backhoe mounted on my boat!

 

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You are an amazing guy. I pride myself as being "crazy" but, I ain't got nothing on you mate.:icon_salut: Always interesting to see what you dredge up. Not much cooler than digging BOMBS!:headbang: Hope the boat gets healed soon.:icon_thumright:
 

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You are an amazing guy. I pride myself as being "crazy" but, I ain't got nothing on you mate.:icon_salut: Always interesting to see what you dredge up. Not much cooler than digging BOMBS!:headbang: Hope the boat gets healed soon.:icon_thumright:

Thanks, I was very excited when I came across the first one. now they are just another toy to add to my collection. These things are at a beach. Folks have been stepping on them for years. This one is straight down in the clay. I sure hope it is another practice bomb, which I am sure it is.

Hopefully my boat will be repaired tomorrow and I will be able to find it with my GPS again. Then take a shovel and a few tanks of air to get this critter out and home. There are actually two sidewinder missiles out in this lake I was told. I already brought up a drop tank for a P-51 Mustang. What else is hiding out here. I am hoping a Lewis or Thompson machine gun that fell off a plane. I can dream right?
 

Nice finds. The boot knife looks like it is also a bottle opener?
 

Nice finds. The boot knife looks like it is also a bottle opener?

Very well could be. Never thought of it but I can see that happening. Thanks
 

Ahh the bombs, you are reminding me of Okinawa and the bomb squad daily going out to recover another found device or bomb. pretty cool!
 

Ahh the bombs, you are reminding me of Okinawa and the bomb squad daily going out to recover another found device or bomb. pretty cool!

I was there from the late 1970's - 1980. I found a lot of interesting things while diving. From mortars, to torpedo's to depth charges and everything inbetween. Grenades, tons and tons of unfired bullets and huge unexploded naval shells.
 

THIS IS CRAZY AS THE FINDS..
 

The problem with digging op bombs and bringing them home is that someone sees them and calls the bomb squad, true story.
 

The problem with digging op bombs and bringing them home is that someone sees them and calls the bomb squad, true story.


LOL google Port Huron Bomb. That was me. True story
 

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