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Well not the most exciting hunt, But did manage a silver ring

scubadetector

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Went to the place I have been hitting pretty hard today and made only one dive. I got chilled unfortunately and decided not to try another. I think the Ford thing is an old hubcap of some kind. Its kind of beat up. The silver ring has a deer on the front. Signet ring was gold plated at one time. Watch has seen better days, I wish I would have found another pocket watch though. Brass skeleton key and two brass buckles. Two wheat's. Not a lot of exciting finds. Enjoy the pics. I don't think the bottle is that old but its interesting.


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Always some neat finds....Do you drive to or trailer your boat to different lakes most of the time?...are they connected to others when you do boat?Are some just swimming holes ...no boating? Thanks HH bob.oz...
 
First me clean silver??? LOL I have piles of uncleaned everything in silver!!! BUT for you I cleaned the front of it!! Boats: Right now both my boats are still in my driveway. I am driving an hour and 15 minutes to some of my lakes and going in at places where NOBODY else has permission to. These inland lakes are FULL of RICH snobs BUT if you ask enough you find rich people that are very accommodating. The key is to ASK and let them know what your doing. I have almost two 5 gallon buckets full of trash I have taken out also. I pick up all the bottles and cans and put them in my dive float.

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