If This Was a Pocket-Spill, I Want to See This Guys Pants!

BullBat

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If This Was a Pocket-Spill, I Want to See This Guy's Pants!

Searching the perimeter of a county park, I hit on a massive brass signal (85 on an AT Pro) covering a square foot area. I uncovered a cache of twelve belt buckles, no markings/designs. They appear to be blanks for making your own buckles. I ran out of time on this hunt but on the way out, I received similar hits nearby so there are probably more there. :flag_orange:

Something a little different.

Buckles.jpg
 

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That was a good fine you must be some where on the east coast. I guess because of the time that you posted this picture. Any way you found something it's a good fine thanks for showing the picture it makes you think
 

My first thought was replica's.. :icon_scratch: I think you've been rick rolled... :laughing7:

Keep @ it and HH !! :hello2:
 

Just imagine if those were all C.S. buckles... lol

Odd and interesting spill though...
 

Maybe at one time there was a craft fair at the park and someone was custom making them on the spot.
 

Thats different for sure! I would have expected a soda can conglomerate!
 

They look pretty old too.
That's interesting.
Are they silver?
they don't look it, but you never know.
There's a jewelry maker in Sedona,Az. that repairs old buckles. I'll see if I can find his name and leave it here.
He might be interested or have an idea about those.
 

If they are silver, this would be a huge finding, I would be running back to dig those other signals up too!
 

How weird.... they look like they've been there quite some time. I'd love to know their story...
 

would love to know the history on them, how and the heck did they end up there!!
 

Gold Maven...I am of the same opinion. I think this was an intentional dump for whatever reason and the person(s) left open the option to come back for them. I am suspicious of the adjoining property as all of the signals are within the length of that bordering line.
 

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