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That's a really cool find, I'd be plenty happy with that, congrats!Found this with one of the sets of keys I found.
Lol I've made that kind of mistake once before too glad I'm not the only oneGood morning, everyone. I must not have slept enough -- I first posted good morning in the random *picture* thread. I have since realized my error and deleted that one. Ugh. I need some coffee.
Not sure could be those years. The dig stuff from the the 20s to now on that lake bed. Lots of 60s and 70s pull tabs, lots of 20s-50s ammo related stuff, random trash from all over the time scale in those periods lol. Could be from any of the times that come up there. Definitely not junky metal anything junk this late corroded into dust. Zinc pennies are just tiny scraps when I find them even wheaties suffer serious degradation.A cheaper version was used in the late sixties early seventies.
i'm not remembering who tey were aquired from. Insurance co. feathured on your piece. Mayne State Farm sent them to customers that I saw the key fobs used by?
They looked like a miniature license plate with cheap metal around thier edge.
Alright , I'm seeing mention the D.A.V. made at least some.
Yours might be late 30's early 40's?
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Must be some real alkaline soils in your area, to be eating up the finds.Not sure could be those years. The dig stuff from the the 20s to now on that lake bed. Lots of 60s and 70s pull tabs, lots of 20s-50s ammo related stuff, random trash from all over the time scale in those periods lol. Could be from any of the times that come up there. Definitely not junky metal anything junk this late corroded into dust. Zinc pennies are just tiny scraps when I find them even wheaties suffer serious degradation.
Must be all I know anything with zinc and copper in it if it was under the water in that lakes mud it is destroyed lol.Must be some real alkaline soils in your area, to be eating up the finds.
I'm lost when it comes to shades as well.Forgot I found these in a puddle in the drained lake. Probably junk I know nothing of sunglasses. 1 of 4 pairs I picked up this one is in the best condition.
I'm lost when it comes to shades as well.
Good for driving on black top highways when it's raining.Probably more for boating these ones are. They have a yellow tint to them when you wear them
Afternoon nap. I can only dream of such things...Ahhhhh....I feel good after my nap !!!
Emmitt Smith. He was a Cardinal for 1 year. Jerry Rice was a Raider for on year They didn't want to retire. McFarlane lot from Goodwill.Cool! I like your helper. I haven’t thought about the MacFarlane sports figured for ages. I have a few dozen of them. Is that Larry Fitzgerald?
!Not sure could be those years. The dig stuff from the the 20s to now on that lake bed. Lots of 60s and 70s pull tabs, lots of 20s-50s ammo related stuff, random trash from all over the time scale in those periods lol. Could be from any of the times that come up there. Definitely not junky metal anything junk this late corroded into dust. Zinc pennies are just tiny scraps when I find them even wheaties suffer serious degradation.
You don't look much better though.Ahhhhh....I feel good after my nap !!!