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Ring #52 During An Awesome Relic Hunt Today:thumbup:

John-Edmonton

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Spent a long day hunting. Lots of beeps = lots of finds. Here's the flavor of the day!

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Got another ring today, silver at that. And a strange 22 bullet with the end X'd..... maybe hunting for vampires.:rofl: And lot's of US wheat Cents tend to show up around here. Edmonton temporarily housed the workers who built the Alaska highway. The Americans spent their money on our food, whiskey and women.

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Here's a vintage tube of AVON creme shampoo in a metal tube. I spent some time trying to date it, but no such luck.

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Some person was in Switzerland, probably visited the ROLEX watch factory and then lost his souvenir spoon. in Edmonton.

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And found a little bottle mine amongst my travels.......my first old PEPSI-COLA glass bottle.
 
With a load like that I hope you got a carry out lol, now that a cool bunch of finds. I remember back in the 70's a friend of mine had a .22 he would often x the heads of his bullets as he said they would do more damage that way. In his bullet kit he carried a broken piece of hacksaw blade. Cheers and good huntin there John.

Jon
 
Wow, they spent there money on Whiskey and women, I bet they just wasted the rest! Ha! Ha! Grubstake
Very nice finds.
 
Excellent huntage, John! You sure have a good 'nose' for sniffing out rings! Cool spoon, lock and bottles, too. I hadn't seen the tube shampoo before.
 
Back in the 70's we used to "X" our .22's....we did a lot of raccoon hunting and I think it was under some notion of improved ballistics expansion...I remember we all did it...then, hollowpoints became popular and we stopped.
Thats a great hunt!
Mud
 
I don't know where you go John-Edmonton to find all that stuff you post here, but if I found that amount in 1 - month that you find in one day, I would be a happy camper.

Kick'n some serious Relic Butt up their I must say JE, great score.

:)
 
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