CCDAMEEK
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Tesoro Tiger Shark;
Minelab CTX 3030
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- All Treasure Hunting
Got back out onto the plantation today, New Years Eve Day, that I and Smallfoot were digging at all last winter. Just wanted to let 2020 know that it didn't win>
So here are the short days finds. See if anything 'POPS' off the page at you before checking the rest of the photos......
Now think about this: Last season I had an issue with the speaker on my CTX3030, and had it repaired under warranty in May. I've only used the machine about 4 times since getting it back. On the signal of the hidden find in the photo above while pinpointing the target, my damn speaker up and quits again! I was so dang mad I started to walk away, because all I was digging up was trash, and that just pulled my chain that the speaker quit again.
But I had to stop, go back and located the target by just using the screen indicators, as something told me to not walk away.
Dig the plug and popped it out of the ground and this was the beautiful sight I saw:
That baby just flipped off of the bottom of the plug where the lighter flat spot is, landed on the ground and said "U.S.". I about crapped my shorts!
Now mind you that, this property was formerly owned by a Confederate Civil War Captain John Jackson Dickison!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._J._Dickison
Now I need help in fully identifying what I found. Here it is up close:
Having received many suggestions that this is pot metal, zinc, I decided to definitively see if it was or was not. I took a very fine small file and gently filed one corner of this item. The photos indicate this is Not a zinc or pot metal item. The first photo below you can actually see the file marks easily on the soft lead based metal. This fact does not make it genuine old item, but if it is a knock off, it is of much harder manufacturing style.
What a way to kick the year 2020 out the back door! Happy New Year Ya'll!
So here are the short days finds. See if anything 'POPS' off the page at you before checking the rest of the photos......
Now think about this: Last season I had an issue with the speaker on my CTX3030, and had it repaired under warranty in May. I've only used the machine about 4 times since getting it back. On the signal of the hidden find in the photo above while pinpointing the target, my damn speaker up and quits again! I was so dang mad I started to walk away, because all I was digging up was trash, and that just pulled my chain that the speaker quit again.
But I had to stop, go back and located the target by just using the screen indicators, as something told me to not walk away.
Dig the plug and popped it out of the ground and this was the beautiful sight I saw:
That baby just flipped off of the bottom of the plug where the lighter flat spot is, landed on the ground and said "U.S.". I about crapped my shorts!
Now mind you that, this property was formerly owned by a Confederate Civil War Captain John Jackson Dickison!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._J._Dickison
Now I need help in fully identifying what I found. Here it is up close:
Having received many suggestions that this is pot metal, zinc, I decided to definitively see if it was or was not. I took a very fine small file and gently filed one corner of this item. The photos indicate this is Not a zinc or pot metal item. The first photo below you can actually see the file marks easily on the soft lead based metal. This fact does not make it genuine old item, but if it is a knock off, it is of much harder manufacturing style.
What a way to kick the year 2020 out the back door! Happy New Year Ya'll!
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