looking for fishing weights found 17 today

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You should be able to sell them, they don't cost alot but for no more then you get they are expensive in the store. By the way (pardon my ignorance) is a "car boot" something like a flea market or a swap meet here in the states?
 

savant365 said:
You should be able to sell them, they don't cost alot but for no more then you get they are expensive in the store. By the way (pardon my ignorance) is a "car boot" something like a flea market or a swap meet here in the states?
more like your flea market thanks for the reply
 

Montana Jim said:
With one thing in mind huh? LMAO...

:)
Yip one day I will go out looking just for gold.
 

schlooppy said:
Hey whats up this thread is to new for you??? ::)
thought I best post something that was new for a change lol
 

I know they pay good money for the old white lead (goes to China). Still legal to use as sea fishing weights.
 

17 fish relics is better than 16 fisher relics.

While you are hunting for fish relics, Crusader is hunting for Roman coins. Hmmm, what the heck are you doing, dude? :D

Kirk
 

KirkPA said:
17 fish relics is better than 16 fisher relics.

While you are hunting for fish relics, Crusader is hunting for Roman coins. Hmmm, what the heck are you doing, dude? :D

Kirk
building up
 

Building up?

I know of a dude who is "building up" his Roman collection. :D

Kirk
 

KirkPA said:
Building up?

I know of a dude who is "building up" his Roman collection. :D

Kirk
me 2 but i figure on catching up later this year
 

strike it rich said:
KirkPA said:
Building up?

I know of a dude who is "building up" his Roman collection. :D

Kirk
me 2 but i figure on catching up later this year

Figure that machine out... those Romans have been there a long time waiting for you, they will wait a few more minutes...
 

dont feel bad I have over 35 lbs of sinkers. some are quite old and worth a little bit of money. and I got them all with 6 months. probably going to get another 35 this year too. I do have some of that white lead but it aint sinkers.
 

Where there are weights there are lures...I just read about a vintage 1800s lure selling for $35,000.

NJ
 

N.J.THer said:
Where there are weights there are lures...I just read about a vintage 1800s lure selling for $35,000.

NJ
Bingo welldone that member lol ;D thats the point I was waiting for someone to make all that glitters inst gold seriously though I've just retrieved a bullet from the 1880s Im hoping to find more relics from perhaps a little earlier my research indicates there sould be items there from the 16th century and perhaps before.

As yet havent found any lures apart from modern ones heres hoping there are some there best wishes S.I.R
 

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