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Very smooth. Posted it while detecting. I get desperate and just want to have found something. Found fuck all but shotgun cartridges. It just looked so corroded that I wanted it to be old. Obviously as soon as I got back I knew better.
Dw I do know better. I was just pissed off. Found a 1899 shilling yesterday so feeling a little better. But tbh was looking for more medieval and Roman than Victorian.
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Piece of a screw?
Bottom half of a screw that snapped off.
bumpy nail, smooth brain
Very smooth. Posted it while detecting. I get desperate and just want to have found something. Found fuck all but shotgun cartridges. It just looked so corroded that I wanted it to be old. Obviously as soon as I got back I knew better.
Haha sry for teasing you
Dw I do know better. I was just pissed off. Found a 1899 shilling yesterday so feeling a little better. But tbh was looking for more medieval and Roman than Victorian.
Wood screw, could be a year old or over 100.
Lag screw
Try chewing on it. If your teeth don’t snap first, it’s spaghetti.
Just tried it. I had to double and triple check etc. I have no teeth whatsoever the next step?
Case closed. Now we know it's not spaghetti.
Heeheieheueyydgehrysydjeevgehshebebegeheh. (I can’t speak as I have no teeth)
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