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Title: Couldn't Resist
Post by: Val Beechey on September 20, 2014, 09:27:28 PM
Just had to find out exactly what was under all that grot so out comes my trusty nail file. Just a little file on the edge and there it was. Gleaming gold in the Sunlight a lovely glimpse of what it would have looked like when it was made (whatever it is)  presume the metal is bronze not gold  ::)

Val


Title: Re: Couldn't Resist
Post by: celticspikey on September 21, 2014, 07:10:19 AM
Just had to find out exactly what was under all that grot so out comes my trusty nail file. Just a little file on the edge and there it was. Gleaming gold in the Sunlight a lovely glimpse of what it would have looked like when it was made (whatever it is)  presume the metal is bronze not gold  ::)

Val
Val last time I chipped of crud like that was at Aberavon, it turned out to be a victorian 9 ct. St. Christopher  ;) :o


Title: Re: Couldn't Resist
Post by: Val Beechey on September 21, 2014, 08:53:53 AM
Unfortunately Paul, I don't think I'm that lucky.   Having said that, I did the same with a lump of black crud from Saundersfoot beach and it turned out to be a Bull Head 6d.


Val



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