wierd first hunt of 2015

voodoo

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Nov 10, 2013
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So I went out today, ground was frozen, but I found weird stuff. I found about 2 bucks in mod coins, standard foil/tabs, a key, a flat button and a brass pipe (with some other metal plate with red colour and a design) (I won't show the whole pipe because it may have been used for... well you know.) However the weird part was the flat button. I'm sure it's a mdern button, but I found one last year in a totally different place EXACTLY the same. Nothing really special to show, but here they are.... might try again tmmrw ......different place.

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oh yeah I also found some scissors that were rusted shut. Left them in the car.
 

nice finds !

I don't understand the
(I won't show the whole pipe because it may have been used for... well you know.)
comment . but your prerogative :thumbsup:

now if it still happens to be Lit , I'd understand :laughing7:
 

Nice you got out and found stuff! Just stay warm out there!

Are you using a pick axe or back hoe?
 

nice finds !

I don't understand the comment . but your prerogative :thumbsup:

now if it still happens to be Lit , I'd understand :laughing7:

Hey Jeff just wasn't sure if it was okay to post that kind of stuff, but if it is, here it is!

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Nice you got out and found stuff! Just stay warm out there!

Are you using a pick axe or back hoe?

Heya msbeepbeep. Nope just my Lesche and a probe. I was under some trees and the ground wasn't frozen solid. It was a bit tough, but nothing the Lesche couldn't handle.
 

Hope your hunting in Colorado, Washington or Alaska.
 

That's one of those electronic cigarettes from the early seventies.vanzutphen
 

Hey Jeff just wasn't sure if it was okay to post that kind of stuff, but if it is, here it is!

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yea I don't see where a rusty piece of history can be considered illegal.
odds are it will never be reused.
& it doesn't have a traceable product or serial Number.

add to that I've never heard of someone being arrested for a picture of a rusty,
or even brand new hunk of metal :tongue3:
 

Thank you for sharing your hunt and those pictures with us
 

yea I don't see where a rusty piece of history can be considered illegal.
odds are it will never be reused.
& it doesn't have a traceable product or serial Number.

add to that I've never heard of someone being arrested for a picture of a rusty,
or even brand new hunk of metal :tongue3:
Why couldn't it have been used to smoke tobacco in?...not likely but possible.
 

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