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Turtle Trail Friday.
Photo by Joe D.
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Turtle Trail Friday.
Photo by Joe D.
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Joe said he met a couple detectorists there that were back from a detecting trip to Thailand.
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Troy C. found the following item he would like to know more about.
Find Found by Troy C.
Photo by Troy C.
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My name is Troy and recently I had found an item while I was free diving the southernmost edge of the Treasure Coast. I wasn't out very deep but I do believe this item to be an old chisel that was either coated in bronze or copper. I was hoping maybe to get feedback to see if what I had found... If this is something from the 1600s that would be pretty incredible.
Another View of the Same Find. |
And any thoughts on age?
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I made some similar finds in the past. Below are some of those. The first seems to be about the same size as Troy's.
I learned a bit from researching those finds. A reader informed me back a few years ago, that the large item in the second photo is a wedge rather than a chisel.
A wedge is for separating things. A chisel is for removing material, such as wood or stone.
Both types of tools would be handy on sailing or later ships.
I posted information about that in an old post, which you can find by using the following link.
https://treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com/2016/08/81316-report-wedges-and-chisels-and.html
That post also provides a nice link or two to articles about tools that you might enjoy.
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Here is a find that I wasn't sure about for a long time. Now I'm pretty sure I know what it is.
Mystery Item. |
What do you think it is?
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The high tides are going to be big, but the surf only two to three feet the next couple of days.
Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net