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WWI Model 1905 bayonet, found in the woods. I'm sure the drop involved a conversation along the lines of "Dad, I lost your special knife".

Plus bonus silvers!

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and a mystery item. I believe it's the point from a cane or walking stick. 
 

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Incredible bayonet find. Nice silver too.

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Great finds and nice silver on top of it. What detector were you using on the hunt and what was the ID on the knife.

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On 4/17/2023 at 2:51 AM, Valens Legacy said:

Great finds and nice silver on top of it. What detector were you using on the hunt and what was the ID on the knife.

Deus II, 11x13 coil, sens FT program. Numbers were bouncing all over, sounded not unlike a soda can, only louder. It was only about an inch underground.

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  • 4 months later...

Awesome finds. I love relic hunting. Barbers always look so old when they are dirty 😄

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