Tsondru
Jr. Member
- Oct 19, 2011
- 33
- 2
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 240
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
I am a newbie on my second day of detecting and my first post -
Did not mean to lock people out of answering - thanks for all those who looked and hopefully will look again
I came across this in a meadow that had was a redwood forest but had been clearcut back in the 1850s. After that it was used to graze cattle up until the 1940s.
It is clearly a metal. It is about 3 feet long. The bar bars are about 3 inches wide and a half an inch thick. There is a piece that goes off 90 degrees from the middle of the bar, running about a foot toward the top of the photo, which is buried in the ground still. It appears to have a backing to it that is about 6 inches from the front of it. The backing is seen vaguely on the right side but not on the left side as you look at the picture.
Any ideas would be appreciated - Thank you for your help
Did not mean to lock people out of answering - thanks for all those who looked and hopefully will look again
I came across this in a meadow that had was a redwood forest but had been clearcut back in the 1850s. After that it was used to graze cattle up until the 1940s.
It is clearly a metal. It is about 3 feet long. The bar bars are about 3 inches wide and a half an inch thick. There is a piece that goes off 90 degrees from the middle of the bar, running about a foot toward the top of the photo, which is buried in the ground still. It appears to have a backing to it that is about 6 inches from the front of it. The backing is seen vaguely on the right side but not on the left side as you look at the picture.
Any ideas would be appreciated - Thank you for your help