Had an Hour Yesterday

OxShoeDrew

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Season's Greetings, Detectorists,
I got out of work and had to stay in town for a while so I went down the road to hit the outskirts of a town ball field. I've been there some years ago with dry dirt and my T2. I remember digging some wheats. So I wanted to give it a go with wet dirt and my Nox.
Sadly, I put in an order for rain, but we're getting 6-10 inches of SNOW today!! :shocked04::girlcry::mad::ticked::needadrink:
Sorry for the overreaction.
The watch winder has very delicate details. Thanks!
 

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A few observations Drew:

- Nice tree.
- I like the banjo lamp.
- You seem to dig a merc every time you go out.
- Even when it's just a few finds, there is always something from colonial to modern in your pile.
- Total wash out here....thanks.
 
Thanks guys! Jeff, I'm guessing my Nox IDs silver deeper than the T2 did...so all my old sites produce silver. I'm hoping the reports are wrong and the snow heads out maybe 50 miles east of me :lol:

Dave, at first, I thought it was a skeleton key part....it's really bigger than other watch winders...maybe it's a clock winder??
 

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