N nerium1 Tenderfoot Joined Apr 5, 2017 Messages 4 Reaction score 6 Golden Thread 0 Location Eugene, OR Primary Interest: Prospecting Apr 15, 2017 #1 Any help with identification is appreciated! Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Minelab PRO-FIND 35 Waterproof Pinpointer Metal Detector for Experts with Tone ID & Adjustable Sensitivity - Grab it through Amazon!
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NOLA_Ken Gold Member Joined Jan 4, 2011 Messages 5,214 Reaction score 4,179 Golden Thread 0 Location Formerly New Orleans.. Now Pueblo Co Detector(s) used several, mostly Garrett Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 15, 2017 #2 It doesn't look fossilized to me, but it does look like it could be a large vertebrae. What it's from I have no idea though Upvote 0
It doesn't look fossilized to me, but it does look like it could be a large vertebrae. What it's from I have no idea though
Back-of-the-boat Gold Member Joined Apr 18, 2013 Messages 7,017 Reaction score 8,845 Golden Thread 0 Location California Detector(s) used AT GOLD/Garrett /C.Scope cs4PI/Garrett(carrot) pro pointer/ 5x8 double d coil and sniper coil/Lesche digger/Lesche "T" handle shovel. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 16, 2017 #3 Look at elephant seal vertebrae it looks close to them. Upvote 0
C coast40 Jr. Member Joined Apr 3, 2015 Messages 61 Reaction score 66 Golden Thread 0 Location Central Oregon Coast Detector(s) used Simplex Lite, AT Pro, Fisher Gold Bug, Fisher F2, TRXs, CarrotZ, Lesche diggers, Bobcat excavator Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 28, 2017 #4 Contact the expert here. Bruce Mate | Hatfield Marine Science Center | Oregon State University Upvote 0