4 hours of weather bashing

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4 hours of weather bashing

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Myself and Mark (findyaown) had a trip up to Filey this morning, Spent most of the time trying to keep our balance in the strong gusting wind. Finds were very patchy and mostly later modern , My best find was a Gold ring from Argos, Bit light and cheap. and a couple dog tags. Mark had some stuff which he will put on later ::g
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Nice work stu n mark,No wonder thier was nowt left for me n the other chap,(10.30 to 2.30pm) :)) :)) .Posted my finds on end of 3.5hrs post.etc.
Had a great day.tho had to chase my hat more than once :)) :))
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midas wrote:Nice work stu n mark,No wonder thier was nowt left for me n the other chap,(10.30 to 2.30pm) :)) :)) .Posted my finds on end of 3.5hrs post.etc.
Had a great day.tho had to chase my hat more than once :)) :))
did you hear the big bang when stu hit that 20mm live shell with his spade :)) :)) i ran off
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findyaown wrote:
midas wrote:Nice work stu n mark,No wonder thier was nowt left for me n the other chap,(10.30 to 2.30pm) :)) :)) .Posted my finds on end of 3.5hrs post.etc.
Had a great day.tho had to chase my hat more than once :)) :))
did you hear the big bang when stu hit that 20mm live shell with his spade :)) :)) i ran off
Weather looks a lot better tomorrow Mark, about 5 degrees, and just a light 12 mph wind. about perfect
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1941 20mm live shell with bbc stamped on the end




the BBC stamp was where it was made,
BBC is barking Brassware Co. Barking, Essex, UK
after taking the photo it was put back in its hole and jentley filled in,
after reading about thease shells i hope i dont dig any moor.
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stu detecting and the 20mm 1941 live shell i dug
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That was the first 20mm shell ive seen off there Mark,
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the last one i had came of a plough field in west yorks
i will take some other pics in a bit mate & post em on hear .
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