Sunday morning beach finds

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Greg3
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Sunday morning beach finds

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Just spent a couple of hours on the beach with my Garrett 250 and found these (nothing very exciting I'm afraid!)

Money (7p in modern plus 2 old pennies and a florin)
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Mechanical looking bits (I'd love to know what the glass thing is - bulb? Fuse? Something else)
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Prada badge (knowing my luck it's a knock off)
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Fork (nickel silver I think... Marked X-12-NS. A quick google just finds other people asking what it means!! Does anyone here know?)

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Any help with IDing bits very much appreciated.
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Post by Owain 1405 »

Interesting assortment of finds, the glass item is a heavy duty fuse ::g
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Look like a fun day.. Prada badg I guess is from a Copy handbag - bay -191171108486
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Hi , Its a fuse ::g trust me I,m an electrician :D
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Post by FUBAR »

Well done Greg. Keep at it matey and the gold will come.
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