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Chevy grease cap old shotgun shell old spark plug and a military tag?

Explorer.se

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I found these 4 items at a nearby park over the course of months and most of them were found at a depth of one foot except for the tag with the name. Can't wait to go find me some more! I don't know if that is a tie clip or not but all 4 finds out a smile on my face!
 
Nice finds!! I find a lot of old copper shotgun hull ends. One place I go I find them everywhere that and old .22 casings. Think the top part was paper at one time because the tops are mostly all missing when I find them.
 
Thanks Squirrel, I hope to find some more I cant believe I found this at a park. There must have been something there before the park. HH!
 
Probably an old shade tree mechanic Mr. Walker got tired of his chevy always breaking down and shot at it with his shotgun! :lol:
 
Neat, never know what's down there..
 
The piece you think is a spark plug is a engine temperature sending unit. (im a mechanic) The shotgun shell is indeed old. Nice finds
 
Thanks Copper Kidd I appreciate it, yes, now I know its not a spark plug. I hope to find some more goodies!
 
You probably already check on Internet but....
Here is the history of the "Arrow" brand shot shells I found here

https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/remington-arrow-shotshell-date/10330/6
 
Tinhorn said:
You probably already check on Internet but....
Here is the history of the "Arrow" brand shot shells I found here

https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/remington-arrow-shotshell-date/10330/6

Thanks Tinhorn, yes I checked online these are very interesting hope to find me some more! HH!
 
Neat finds there Explorer.se! I love finding old car parts like that. If you hunt vacant lots in older parts of town you will find more and probably a few neat old coins too! Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
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