Dougie Webb
Sr. Member
- Jun 14, 2019
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- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F5
Garrett Ace 200
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hey y'all. I try hard not to bother you guys with trying to identify my junky finds but this one is just weird. I just got done living in San Diego for several weeks for work and spent many evenings and weekends exploring the backcountry in my convenient Jeep Wrangler rental. This thing I found outside of Jamul (32.72723143915419, -116.74852966650205) on the side of a truck trail in fairly shallow sand. I've had to do a lot of cleaning and soaking to get it to this point, and the more I clean, the more puzzled I am.
Here's what I know
Side
From the top looking in
A chunk of iron and a screw (!)
Initials on the bottom (I see NAL P ?)
All the way through. Looks almost "graduated" the way it's drilled
Another iron "plug" there on the left
This piece of metal is not magnetic. Although the side of the rock beside it is!
Here's what I know
- Fundamentally, it's a rock. I don't know what kind. It's heavy (about like granite) and not magnetic (The area has had mining activity dating back to the 1800's)
- About six inches tall
- Precisely drilled holes throughout. Some go all the way through. Others only partially. Some are plugged with metal. One even has a screw in it.
- Most of the metal is magnetic, except for one spot I'll point out.
- The rock is stamped with some initials at the bottom.
- The pictures should tell the rest of the story
Side
From the top looking in
A chunk of iron and a screw (!)
Initials on the bottom (I see NAL P ?)
All the way through. Looks almost "graduated" the way it's drilled
Another iron "plug" there on the left
This piece of metal is not magnetic. Although the side of the rock beside it is!