The Fisher F5 was sent in for repair this morning, so I just had to go digging without it. I am so happy I brought two backpacks
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The Fisher F5 was sent in for repair this morning, so I just had to go digging without it. I am so happy I brought two backpacks
Full trip report--> Forests of Norway - Hobbyhistorica
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Great finds again, Inka! Thank you for sharing them with us and for the write-up and photos on your website.
WOW mate, you know you have a good spot when you don't even need the detector
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Inka
Stunning stuff ~ amazing finds ~
You just keep raising the Bar for sure, mate ~
Awesome finds mate!
Thanks guys You all know who to call if you need orange bakelite bottles then ;p
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I don't need any bakelite bottles but I've seen these for sale for around 20euro so you might be onto a nice little earner there!
Here is a nice little piece of trenchart. I found it on the capitulation site I have been digging this autumn. When cleaning it I saw something was written on it. "Radfahrberg" Which I think refers to the german position Höhe 122 Radfahrberg on the Litza front, which makes sense as soldiers who fought there capitulated on the dig site
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Candle holder? Very nice piece!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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