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Cotez finds a Knife

daddyflea

Active member
Headed out to hunt today and my first choice to hunt went bust, too many people. My second choice found a few coins but also found my Brother who wanted to BS.

I was headed home when I saw a Cemetary next to the road and I knew that there was no parking for the services. Cars are forced to pull along side the road to park. At first I thought I was going to clean up on coins. I dug about 10 in just a few feet but for some reason they just disappeared. I hunted along and got a good signal to find this Knife. I collect knives as well as coins so this Railroad Knife was a good find. This is a USA made Imperial Railroad knife. It is in perfect condition. I got this picture off the Internet and my knife looks exact. Not worth much more than $30 but it is mine now.

RailroadKnife.jpg
 
Great recovery!!!
 
Hank68 said:
Great recovery!!!

Proud of myself for taking it easy and not scratching it.
 
From your description I know you were hunting along the road - not in the the Cemetary.
I just wanted to zoom in on that fact for possible newbies to the hobby. It's not ok to hunt in a cemetary.
 
Bleaver said:
From your description I know you were hunting along the road - not in the the Cemetary.
I just wanted to zoom in on that fact for possible newbies to the hobby. It's not ok to hunt in a cemetary.

Although I know of no laws to the effect here in Texas, this is one of those common sense things that everyone should know. Point Well taken.
 
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