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Hope for NJ Shore Detecting: Follow Up Post

I thought it would be only fair to post another photo from Cape May NJ. This shows an old "beaver tail" pulltab style can sitting on top of the sand. No doubt it had been buried for decades, so there has been a lot of movement of the sand. It should make for an interesting winter for those who are willing to brave the elements.
 
Not decades on the beach, I discarded that can on Tuesday after I polished of all the liquor in the house. I bought that six pack while exiting the Royal Manor circa 1976.

Do the "Boogie" The Garden State parkway Boogie!! :wiggle:
 
Wow...haven't heard that name in decades.

What a place that was. Had the wildest New Years Eve there back in 79.
 
thats a cool find , looks 70,s if it has a bar code its after 73
 
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