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todays diggins n eyballed finds

Hello thought I would post my Safaris finds for today. Don't know if anyone will be impressed with the range of relic finds here but I will give it a shot. On the bottom row we have the eyeballed finds. First from left is a blue bead that was pleasing to my eye so it got added to my pouch. Next there was an "Indian bead" fossil, as we called them when I was a kid, that showed up while digging. Next we have this nail that popped out of the hole while digging a mid tone signal that was a shotgun shell. This has to be one of the largest square nails that I can recall seeing, Maybe it would be more correct to call it a spike. Moving up one row we have part of a horses reign. Guess what, this item TIDed a 40 which sounded off fairly plainly, I've found these before but they generally weren't in this good a shape. Next to the right we have what I've seen labeled as a model T or A tire valve stem cap. Then a small one piece button, don't see any marks on it really. Then above it a mystery item that seems to be lead filled as its rather heavy for its size. Possible part of some harness or horse type stuff again, I don't know. Any ideas? Next we have some toy pliers, they were a for sure strange signal, pretty sure they are made from aluminum. Way better than finding a pull tab I think! Hard telling how old they are, again anyone have some idea? Then under the toy pliers we have a 32 and a 45 rim-fire cartridges, I've been told those are generally old but not for sure. Ok on to the top row a total mystery item to me it appears it might be part of some electrical type mechanism, would love to know what it is of course. Next we have a handle of some sort made out of pot metal. Thinking its for some automobile possibly an early one. Have no idea which one but seems like a cool find to me. Hope you all enjoyed seeing the relics. Sure was fun finding them, Happy Hunts!!

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