1 1bear Jr. Member May 11, 2013 50 15 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 13, 2013 #1 found in scotland, looks like a bug, but I have no idea what this might be, can you help Thanks Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon!
found in scotland, looks like a bug, but I have no idea what this might be, can you help Thanks Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon!
Harry Pristis Bronze Member Feb 5, 2009 2,353 1,294 Northcentral Florida Jun 13, 2013 #2 I think it may be a section of an internal cast of a phragmocone.
damiani1 Sr. Member Jun 2, 2013 285 60 Windsor Ontario Detector(s) used Current: Tesoro silver umax, Whites Spectrum XLT Past: Garrett ace 250 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jun 13, 2013 #3 Reminds me of a larvae!
OP OP 1 1bear Jr. Member May 11, 2013 50 15 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 14, 2013 Thread starter #4 me too
rock Gold Member Aug 25, 2012 14,705 8,931 South Detector(s) used Coin Finder Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 23, 2013 #5 Reminds me of a butterfly larvae.
huntress104 Hero Member Apr 6, 2011 566 483 kentucky Detector(s) used Minelab Etrac Jun 27, 2013 #6 looks kinda like a crinoid stem encased in rock. Don't know if any of those were found in Scotland....just my opinion...Harry Pristis is very knowlegeable about things like this. Whatever he says it is is usually in the ballpark...
looks kinda like a crinoid stem encased in rock. Don't know if any of those were found in Scotland....just my opinion...Harry Pristis is very knowlegeable about things like this. Whatever he says it is is usually in the ballpark...
old digger Gold Member Jan 15, 2012 7,512 7,350 Montana Detector(s) used White's MXT Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 27, 2013 #7 Kind of looks like the exoskeleton of on of those large centipedes. Last edited: Jun 27, 2013