Today’s Results from the river and riverbank!

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Do you take other detecting people out with you and show them where to detect ? LOL
 

Do you take other detecting people out with you and show them where to detect ? LOL
Ohh soz, 😂😂 ha, much as I’d love too no, only my long suffering other half!!! Bless him! 😂😂 nd I’m not sure he would describe my directions as “guide” more in the realm of dictatorship 😂😂😂
 

Ohh soz, 😂😂 ha, much as I’d love too no, only my long suffering other half!!! Bless him! 😂😂 nd I’m not sure he would describe my directions as “guide” more in the realm of dictatorship 😂😂😂
I see wimwnns are the SAME all over the WORLD !!!! heheheeh
 

Another amazing day in sunny england! The coins are a ship half penny, and an early victorian six pence! A spanner, a strange stone cone (?) and a lead role. Finally an axe head… other half is a forestry worker, nd is baffled by this one is shape is not one he has ever seen before. Its about 13cm long and 10 cm across??
Great job Blossum!
 

Another amazing day in sunny england! The coins are a ship half penny, and an early victorian six pence! A spanner, a strange stone cone (?) and a lead role. Finally an axe head… other half is a forestry worker, nd is baffled by this one is shape is not one he has ever seen before. Its about 13cm long and 10 cm across??
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Another amazing day in sunny england! The coins are a ship half penny, and an early victorian six pence! A spanner, a strange stone cone (?) and a lead role. Finally an axe head… other half is a forestry worker, nd is baffled by this one is shape is not one he has ever seen before. Its about 13cm long and 10 cm across??
Looks like a great spot, congrats on the finds
 

Haven't read all the replies but the 'stone cone' is a fossil.
In this weather the River was a good idea.
 

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