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Gotta love those clotheslines

bunker314

New member
Hi All,
Hit a couple of locations yesterday, one a house I had hit before. The house was built in the late '40s, and the son still lives there. Had found a silver spill there a while back. For some reason I never looked on one side of the house. :shrug: So as I started that way I looked up and saw the "clothesline". It just started giving and giving. Seven silver and 3 wheats and very little clad it was done. The Aetna fob was found at a different site, just thought it was kinda cool.
Thanks for looking and HH,
Bunker
The last merc was a '43 S not sure why it didn't show up?
 
Thats one of the first places I dig when I find out where the clothes line was/is. I also hit around any wells real good because they would have shook the clothes out after washing. If you think your going slow....slow down a bit more and scrub the coil under the line. Turn your sensitivity up as much as tollerable manually, because theres more to be found there. GL & HH Joe
 
Congrats on a great silver hunt!!! 7 in one hunt is great.
 
Good hunt & nice finds. I have for years hunted cloths lines when hunting yards. A suggestion I would like to make is always dig nickle and pull tab reading when hunting cloths lines. I have over the years found many woman's wedding bands under them, a lot of them 18K and a couple 22K. Best of luck. Rick IL.
 
I've had some really good results hunting clothes lines as well. If you're ever in an old camp site, look for trees that have that right "span" between them. There is a good chance that the area was used for hanging clothes or where a hammock was hung. Lots of drops in these areas.
 
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