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They ain't all keepers....

Digger

Constitutional Patriot
Staff member
Thought some might find it interesting to see some of the targets I recovered from a few homesites. Many of them were identified as "junk" prior to digging. But part of my process was to leave no target unturned! I made an effort to sort according to metallic content. But gave up and sorted according to the Dewey system. (do we put them here, or there?) HH Randy

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I like pictures of everything out like that, reminds me of an "I Spy" book. That is a neat assortment of stuff, thats for sure. I enjoy whatzits just as much as woohoo's. Thanks for sharing Randy and good luck on your coming hunts. -Marc
 
Hey man! You have some nice relics there. Don't undersell your finds!
 
I like seeing pictures like that Randy.---You got some interesting stuff there, it's fun to look thru it.-----Keep hunting & remember----"You'll never know for sure....unless you dig it!!"----I heard that from a wise man & experienced hunter! :thumbup::biggrin:
 
Great work!!! Dig em all! best way to learn the machine...
 
I see a lot of keepers there and some whatchamacallit plus a few doohickeys too, these are fun to try to figure out what they are and when they were used. There is also some plain old trash which is nice to get out of the ground.
I have a hunting partner that will go though his trash and pick out the copper and brass and take it in to be recycled, got close to $200 for what some call trash.

Rick
 
I dig most of my targets these days as well, it is the best way to get the full picture and you learn more. Good haul there.
 
Thats a lot of digging Digger!!! Guess that's how you got the name ;) Cool finds sir!!
 
Lordy Randy, you don't let anything get past you.....:biggrin:
 
When I get that "testing mentality", I feel the need to dig everything. That way, you guys don't have to! :detecting: HH Randy
 
Randy ain't got that forum "handle" for nuthin!! ;)
Digger said:
When I get that "testing mentality", I feel the need to dig everything. That way, you guys don't have to! :detecting: HH Randy
 
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