2 hours on beach this morning

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2 hours on beach this morning

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Nice and sunny on the beach early this morning. The rocks you see in the first pic is normally all flat sand. Alas not many Victorians bathed on this part of the beach.
Thought my luck was in when I pulled this chain out of the hole but it turned out to be an old plug chain lol

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Stick at it mate I'm sure there are finds to be had, what beach were you on?
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Lucky the plug didn't come out
........crown permit doesn't cover detecting the seabed :)) :))

Those rocks look inviting,hard going but must be some goodies in there ::g
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Anubis wrote:Stick at it mate I'm sure there are finds to be had, what beach were you on?
Beach at hartlepool but not the sea sidey one. Wish it was. Peddled this twice now and its wicked with iron and old bits of aluminium but I'll give it one more bash tomoz as I'm back at work wed.
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Best of luck mate ::g
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This is the lid thing from second piccy. Looks old. R&M in a flag?
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Off an old electric Robbins & Myers fan ::g
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slippery wrote:Off an old electric Robbins & Myers fan ::g
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Thanks slippery. How you found that I'll never know lol
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It's his age. He's still using one from when he was a lad.

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LOL how'd you guess,I have got a similar one somewhere...lethal thing,last time I plugged it in it worked really well but then gave me an electric shock :-O :))
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