Well done Inka for getting out once more and it being such a rich trip. Very entertaining write up as well. I'm not sure about Jimmy and his pet squirrel - they are more of a nuisance in our part of the world.
Well done Inka for getting out once more and it being such a rich trip. Very entertaining write up as well. I'm not sure about Jimmy and his pet squirrel - they are more of a nuisance in our part of the world.
A couple of months into the winter season now, and I have begun cleaning up some of the treasures found this season. Here are two bits that rinsed up well in a bath of oxalic acid. A fieldtorch and one of the better helmets I dug up
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They both came out very well Inka!
Absolutely amazing condition! Might not even be rusted through at the bottom?
It's cleaned up nicely, love it!
Is it Ambi Budd Pressewerk Inka, I can't make out the mark in the middle?
Isn't it because it's found in artic circle.
I mean, half of the year it's frozen, thus it corrodes only half as fast as items in middle/south europe.
In warm and moist rust can spread fast, but only half of the year in artic where it gets deep-frozen every winter.
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