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Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 8:04 am
by Cetacea
Have you found anything super interesting underwater recently? Guns? Bottles? Antique Wheels? How about Flint Lock Rifles that are from 1830s? Not sure if this link will work but you can check us out at @searchanddiscovery on YT (no need to subscribe, like, or even share....save your time and just get out and dive.) Stay warm, stay dry, and stay safe and above all..... don't let the "bio-chatter" distract you while finding treasure.

https://youtu.be/wl6JIHYPDRQ?si=I0OQYJyvdVPh65B2

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 7:41 pm
by 60south
That's pretty awesome, love the flintlocks. Not so sure I would dive in the Columbia...

We've found a ton of stuff in Port Townsend, some we're still trying to identify. Most of the earliest stuff comes from the 1880s, although we've seen a few bottles, bits and pieces from the 1860-70's. That's about as early as it gets here unless we get real lucky. Lots of junk from WWI.

And of course modern junk. Drones, phones, GoPro camera, two skateboards, two wallets, a computer, bicycle, toilets, all kinds of crazy stuff.

Be sure to take a look at the last picture as we're still trying to identify it.
I love anything that says Washington Territory, pre-statehood.
I love anything that says Washington Territory, pre-statehood.
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Gasoline sign, cleaned up real well. Hard to date but we think the 1950s or 60s. Ceramic on metal. Sold on ebay for $1200. :-)
Gasoline sign, cleaned up real well. Hard to date but we think the 1950s or 60s. Ceramic on metal. Sold on ebay for $1200. :-)
Chinese ginger jar, circa 1880's.
Chinese ginger jar, circa 1880's.
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30-06 WWI-era live ammo in a stripper clip. We don't bring this stuff up anymore.
30-06 WWI-era live ammo in a stripper clip. We don't bring this stuff up anymore.
Head marks on the ammo, identifying the maker and year. St. Louis MO, 1918.
Head marks on the ammo, identifying the maker and year. St. Louis MO, 1918.
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At first we thought this was a recent gun and we were going to take it to the police. A little clean-up and investigation shows it had been in the water for maybe 100 years.
At first we thought this was a recent gun and we were going to take it to the police. A little clean-up and investigation shows it had been in the water for maybe 100 years.
Browning FN model 1903 (dates from the early teens). Similar to the FN Model 1910 that killed Arch Duke Ferdinand and started WWI.
Browning FN model 1903 (dates from the early teens). Similar to the FN Model 1910 that killed Arch Duke Ferdinand and started WWI.
We're not sure what this is. It's about 4x4 inches, layered metal. Copper or maybe bronze. Local art? Old trade coinage? Got ideas?
We're not sure what this is. It's about 4x4 inches, layered metal. Copper or maybe bronze. Local art? Old trade coinage? Got ideas?

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 7:32 am
by Nwbrewer
Scott! I didn't know the Tacoma Bottle King was on NWDC!

We dove together at Mukilteo a while back and recovered an anchor. I want to come down and dive the Columbia one of these days.

Jake
Cetacea wrote: Wed Jan 31, 2024 8:04 am Have you found anything super interesting underwater recently? Guns? Bottles? Antique Wheels? How about Flint Lock Rifles that are from 1830s? Not sure if this link will work but you can check us out at @searchanddiscovery on YT (no need to subscribe, like, or even share....save your time and just get out and dive.) Stay warm, stay dry, and stay safe and above all..... don't let the "bio-chatter" distract you while finding treasure.

https://youtu.be/wl6JIHYPDRQ?si=I0OQYJyvdVPh65B2

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2024 6:29 pm
by 60south
And then this from today in Port Hadlock. Not a flintlock (darn it) but a .22. Sheriff contacted.
.22
.22

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 5:19 am
by Cetacea
Wow. Great seeing others getting lucky underwater and finding cool stuff. I’ve been searching for the elusive WT bottle in Port T for 8 years. I have piles of cool WT bottles including the $3,000 L Bros soda but I’ve never found a bottle with the WT on it. You must have picked all of them up. If anyone wants to come and dive the Columbia with us (me) my boat is always fueled up and the compressor is pumping out the sweetest air fills. I’m always up for bringing the boat up North too.

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 5:25 am
by Cetacea
Here are our latest efforts to try and locate the missing Martin family from 65 years ago. It’s YouTube but this is 95% true and 5% over dramatized for clicks. Anyone want to come and help search?

https://youtu.be/OqTGibBlAB0?si=NOdbxIE6WkeBugI4

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:44 am
by Cetacea
I guess I have a thing for gun. Today's dive resulted in a nice little 22.....the cops were called.

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 8:32 pm
by Cetacea
Here is your motivational video to get you back into the water if the cold weather has you down.

https://youtu.be/kQgHR0MC44M?si=imG6aNgCfTWA6FhP

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:46 am
by YellowEye
Cetacea wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 8:32 pm Here is your motivational video to get you back into the water if the cold weather has you down.

https://youtu.be/kQgHR0MC44M?si=imG6aNgCfTWA6FhP
Very cool vid, thank you!

Re: Epic Underwater Finds: What did you Discover today?

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 3:45 am
by H20doctor
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i found Blaize