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« on: August 13, 2010, 06:52:16 AM »
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Another very interesting find, a bomb of some discription although I think it was solid lead but I may be mistaken. Very very heavy, feels like a solid lump. Just the same, I took advice from a member of this forum [golddigger] and marked the site and informed the authorities in the nearest town, which unfortunatly was 53 miles away, I also found other interesting relics like a spade [shovel] from the US army under a tree root in the side of a dug-out and in the same dug-out bullets from a machine gun post, many interesting things.
A personal message for golddigger, although I would like everybody to see it. "you are right and I am wrong, I am sorry for the wrong attitude and desrespect I have shown you in past posts, it will not happen again"
Greetings Dave

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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2010, 01:01:39 PM »
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Dave, I am ex-military. Vietnam to Desert Storm era. I used to deliver those things. They can be dangerous for more than 100 years even though they look safe. There are sill US Civil War relic hunters who get killed handling unexploded ordnance from that era. People over in Vietnam and Cambodia are still finding live mines the hard way.

I'm easy to get along with. Now, what were we talking about? And wipe that shaving cream off your face, mate.

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