All of my dug whatisit finds

Dec 13, 2015
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All of these picked up on the detector. The most interesting to looks like a large locking mechanism. Runners up are the silverish brittle fragments of who knows what. It seems to be very very old. Def metal, but it feels like I could crumble it in my hands. Anyway thanks for looking.


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Pic 6 & 7 are a voltage regulator from a mid 20 C. automobile. Pic 2 & 4 are likely connectors from the voltage reg.

Pic 3 is scarp plumbing lead.

Pic 5 is half of a bracelet.

It's anybodies guess on the others...

DCMatt
 

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The largest piece is a voltage regulator for a tractor

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