noob here, reposting the victorian era purse photos...

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Whites Classic5 ID
White's Surf Master II with the dive rod
Garrett Treasure Ace 350
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All Treasure Hunting

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Not a problem, if you ever check my posts, some are way too large.
Trial and error, just like life.
Carl
 

Hi maipenrai, the story is with the original post on this page and yes it was found in a river.
 

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