Kapidr Sr. Member Mar 17, 2014 353 355 By the sea 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: Beach & Shallow Water Hunting Nov 26, 2016 #1 Found this on the beach detecting after Hurricane Matthew. The base appears to be lead. The bristles are actually more like nails, perhaps copper? They do not move at all. Anyone know anything about it? Could it be for a horse? How old? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Minelab PRO-FIND 35 Waterproof Pinpointer Metal Detector for Experts with Tone ID & Adjustable Sensitivity - Grab it through Amazon!
Found this on the beach detecting after Hurricane Matthew. The base appears to be lead. The bristles are actually more like nails, perhaps copper? They do not move at all. Anyone know anything about it? Could it be for a horse? How old? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Minelab PRO-FIND 35 Waterproof Pinpointer Metal Detector for Experts with Tone ID & Adjustable Sensitivity - Grab it through Amazon!
vhs07 Bronze Member Dec 24, 2007 1,311 2,118 Victoria, Texas Detector(s) used Equinox 800, Nokta Impact, Tesoro Cortez Nov 26, 2016 #2 Called a frog. For arranging flowers in a vase Upvote 0
OP OP Kapidr Sr. Member Mar 17, 2014 353 355 By the sea 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: Beach & Shallow Water Hunting Nov 26, 2016 Thread starter #3 vhs07 said: Called a frog. For arranging flowers in a vase Click to expand... Interesting! Thanks! Upvote 0
old digger Gold Member Jan 15, 2012 7,502 7,298 Montana Detector(s) used White's MXT Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 26, 2016 #4 vhs07 said: Called a frog. For arranging flowers in a vase Click to expand... That is what it is! Upvote 0
Bruce R Bronze Member Mar 18, 2016 2,269 2,095 Shamokin, Pa. Detector(s) used Whites coinmaster Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Nov 27, 2016 #5 Kinda looks like one of those things they used to clean raw cotton by hand. Upvote 0