Seaton beach

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Been on Seaton beach Cornwall last few days nothing but scrap metal but at least I'm keeping the beach clean🤣🤣🤣
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Could always send a bill to Devon Council for your work...... :-)
Be a turn up if they paid it!!!!
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Slapster it would be a turnup if Devon paid because as the op says It’s the Seaton in Cornwall.
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Devonboy wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:07 pm Slapster it would be a turnup if Devon paid because as the op says It’s the Seaton in Cornwall.
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HAHAHA - Its an age thing..........
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Post by CookM »

Seaton in Devon no better trust me,and East Devon council would probably tax you if you found anything😄
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Depollution is a noble part of the hobby, I'm very noble :))
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Post by gravelmonkey »

I spent a few hours just around the corner on Downderry today, first proper time out with the detector since buying it AGES ago.

Found a handful of rusty nails/screws, an old £1 coin, a 1m length of chain, various bits of melted aluminium, and a scaffold pole I had to leave in place =))

Had a great time regardless, glad I didn't go next door to Seaton knowing you'd cleaned it up =))
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If you find used rusty nails, do they count as hammered?
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nubsey wrote: Wed May 01, 2019 9:58 pm If you find used rusty nails, do they count as hammered?
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i was at Berwick on Tweed mudflap/beach found 23 coins in total worth 74p 2 old pennys do i need to inform flo on my hoard ? :))
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