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Recon with results.

Haven't found much worth writing about, actually haven't gotten out much this year to find anything worth a dang. Yesterday decided to drive up to Seattle and venture out of my comfort zone. No place in perticular, figured I'd try a new town and mix it up a bit. Hit a small pa rk by alki beach and found my fourth Kennedy half! Not silver but still exciting. Almost passed it up due to big brass sprinkler heads along sidewalk long ago abandoned. Did manage a 1950 s Rosie there. Then back to my home town and found a old homestead that has been tore down some time ago. Right off the bat got a couple wheats. 29, 54, 55, and couple unreadables. Surface find was a 1947 s Rosie. Detector found it before my eyes. It was covered in mud so I prob wouldn't have actually seen it. A really old handmade clay marble, 1935 tax token, old ring, and a old kit Carson cap gun. I'm thinking the buckle is possible horse related and a temp gauge off a old ford? And last but not least, I'm guessing a curtain weight, and a cap that has NR on it's top, which is a whatsit, and a weird tool which I though was a ink pen at first but doubt it. There is something sliding g around inside it's handle. Any guesses would be helpful. And let's not forget the PILE of garbage. I emptied my finds bag finally and was amazed how much stuff over the last couple months has accumulated. Happy hunting to you all!
 
That actually is a beautiful junk shot there Flanagan...like modern art type of deal...good to see you back...thats a tough place to hunt out there I've been told..
Mud
 
Do you have the stock 8" mono coil on the recon? Those are really nice finds you have there.
Matt.
 
Oh actually I run the at pro. I meant reconnaissance, not the crazy mine sweeping beast. That machine looks amazing though.
 
Interesting and cool finds!:thumbup:
 
Holy schidt dude, the scrap dealer is gonna make a house call for that pile! :yikes:

-pete
 
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