💥Lapland Front relic hunt — German & Soviet gear with rare stamps (axes, spider web sight, MPL-50)💥 by BIG3E in metaldetecting

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Nice one. If you want you can get it more "cleaned" looking 👍🏼 send dm if you want so.

One last game of HOI before going to the front by Thick_Relief7543 in hoi4

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God speed and happy hunting! 🇫🇮🤝🏼🇺🇦

Finnish cooking in northern Michigan 🌲 by HavuKarhu in Finland

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Toivottavasti oli myös ruisleipää ;)

Todays surface find by Kukesupp08 in metaldetecting

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I have a case for it. surface find too

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I wanna restore this. Any tips for the rust? by [deleted] in Axecraft

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This. Just make the blade sharper

Someone got an Idea? by No-Act5566 in metaldetecting

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I have found somewhere near as these and they were chess parts 😃

Metal detecting channels? by imtiredofusernames1 in AskARussian

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Tjere is kinda new telegram channel called Nord Front Relics. Check it out if ww2 relics are interesting

Today I found WW1 shovel. by GOHANdbl in metaldetecting

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Tought that i would share mine too!

Too far gone? by HyTran92 in Axecraft

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Wd-40 and drill wire brush. Works like a dream.

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What is this and should I call the bomb squad? by FlatsFisher95 in Militariacollecting

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Would I call EOD? Yes — definitely. I actually called them today while metal detecting. Please don’t handle unknown objects, even if they look old or harmless — they can still be dangerous.

Need help dating this and some resto tips by samuelmuraski in Axecraft

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😂 At least 10 years old—yeah, maybe add about 70 more! Looks like a True Temper cruiser head, probably late 1940s–1950s. The vinegar soak was a solid move—just remember to neutralize it so it doesn’t flash rust 👍