What have you found in The St. Clair River?

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Riverrat Dave

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We have seen some of the great things Ed has recovered from the river... How about hearing from the rest of you...

well.... here are some of the things I recovered on my first Dive in the river...



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I recently found 2 horseshoes (from a horse) and a spike, in Marine City. After the dive, we pitched the horseshoes in Rick's front yard.
 

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Nothing because I've not been there yet. I wanna go in a bad way!
 
A mudpuppy (large salamander), a box of records, lots of fish hooks.
 
Hi GRTLKSDIVER,

I will email you abou this so that I don't take the thread off topic.
 
I found this thing in the river, next to a giant log. When I scraped some of the **** off of it, and saw that it was made of solid brass, I became flush with excitement. It looks like some sort of hinge, but I'm not sure what it was used for. I guess I should get up off my rear and do some research. After all, no job is finished until the paperwork is done...
 

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I found this thing in the river, next to a giant log. When I scraped some of the **** off of it, and saw that it was made of solid brass, I became flush with excitement. It looks like some sort of hinge, but I'm not sure what it was used for. I guess I should get up off my rear and do some research. After all, no job is finished until the paperwork is done...

Hi Ray.

I forwarded your picture to a couple friends that are pretty good at identifying hardward. I then got to thinking... are they all going to answer back that there used to be a woodend toilet seat and cover attached to it? LOL

What are the dimensions?

Paula
 
I agree with Paula, it looks like a toilet seat hinge to me too.
 
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