Today was spent cleaning and packing.
So yesterday was the last mudflats hunt before the Radioworld event in Toronto on the 9th.
I didn't exactly knock it out of the park but it was still fun.
My initial target area was right back where those WWI pins and badges came from.
Sadly no more militaria showed up but there were a few goodies left none the less.
Here is the good, the bad and the ugly.
And everything in between.
This post will focus on some of these items.
You all know by now that old padlocks are a favorite of mine.
I just wish that this one had not been a saltwater find.
Do any of you know of a reason why a brass safety pin would have a permanent sliding whatsit attached to it?????
These were both fun to find.
The sash buckle came from the initial search area and the I LOVE YOU bracelet came from farther down the beach.
It would be really nice to find something that was lost and not tossed.
Because this would have been very nice if it were whole.
In my mind the best find was an eyeball find this time.
This clay bead is interesting.
So yesterday was the last mudflats hunt before the Radioworld event in Toronto on the 9th.
I didn't exactly knock it out of the park but it was still fun.
My initial target area was right back where those WWI pins and badges came from.
Sadly no more militaria showed up but there were a few goodies left none the less.
Here is the good, the bad and the ugly.
And everything in between.
This post will focus on some of these items.
You all know by now that old padlocks are a favorite of mine.
I just wish that this one had not been a saltwater find.
Do any of you know of a reason why a brass safety pin would have a permanent sliding whatsit attached to it?????
These were both fun to find.
The sash buckle came from the initial search area and the I LOVE YOU bracelet came from farther down the beach.
It would be really nice to find something that was lost and not tossed.
Because this would have been very nice if it were whole.
In my mind the best find was an eyeball find this time.
This clay bead is interesting.
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