Silver chain...and a spud gun

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Silver chain...and a spud gun

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Been wondering if anyone has had any good finds on their beaches after that bit of rough weather?
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Post by villan »

That's an excellent find ;)
I hope it cleans up nicely.I'd be well chuffed to dig that up.


I wonder if it still works ? :D






The silver chains' not bad either, :)) Well found
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Nice chain and the spud gun is great well found.......PaulB. B-)
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Post by Dave8472 »

I remember having a spud gun as a kid, it was rearly powerfull, I suppose you can't buy them any more due to the H&S mob =))

Mind you I have a gas powered air pistol and that is even better ! Boys never grow up =))

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I likey that chainey!!! :D
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Post by 19adrian68 »

Looks like a lonestar spudamatic to me loved mine when I was a kid found one myself but not in that condition goes to show you get as much pleasure from that as much as other finds. :D
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