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A few finds from 1880-1940

Low-Boy/LCPM

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The bracelet was found at a homestead that dated back to 1880 in Marin County it was really deep about 12 inches the gun gave a grunt overload but the VDI was about 35 on the 8000 so I dug it...good thing! The army man is from WW2 but is in great shape and made of lead. The buttons were from the Gold Country they date back to the 1890-1940 and the relic was the top part of a container that could have had anything in it back in the day. The pattern told me it was old and it gave a great high tone. I have been using the Omega 8000 and it is a fun machine! Fun and lean and mean. It is the best backup I have used in years. I will never be a LTD but boy I really trust this machine. I wish I could have been a tester on this machine I would not want to give it back. Fast, deep, does really well in iron. Tones are a bit weak as far as the info I hear but holds a ground balance really well. You have to use the 11DD on this machine but I would love to see what the 5DD does in trash...
 
Can we see a pic of the bracelet after cleaning?

Thanks and HH
Tom
 
I'd love to see the bracelet after cleaning too. Is it silver?

What's the silver oval in the second pic?

HH,
Brian
 
I think the photo was the same one I just added a few other finds...It is real nice and in great shape..
 
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