A REAL Hatchet Job

BRINK

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Re: A REAL Hatchet Job

Thats pretty wild, it must have been down there ALONG time, nice find BRINK!!, whats it made of? looks to be in good shape
 

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that root looks almost bone
 

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Brink, what did you find. It reminds me of something off a music stand or something.
 

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Yeah, kinda looks like the little sheet music holders for marching bands, the kind that hook onto the instruments.
 

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thats what it is a sheet music holder for an instrument
 

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They're called liars... and they are for marching bands usally made of nickle or silver plated brass but some of the older ones were made of silver.
 

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Wow, tree root digs can be cool and a pain in the ... Got a merc dime from the middle of a three inch root once. Bullets and nails are the usual suspects signalling from wood both live and dead.
 

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BRINK,
I have been carrying a small folding saw (camping type) for about a year now in my detector bag. The area where my hunting partner and I have been hunting for the last year and a half, has quite a lot of tree roots at a shallow depth. The saw certainly comes in handy on occasion. My partner found a bucket bail that had a root growing around it. We had to saw it out of the ground.
BRD
 

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