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    I bet no one else has one of these,,,,,

    That's right ladies and gentlemen,,,,, a golden pretzel. It may look like gold,,, but it's knot. I'm scratching my head over what type of twisted jeweler wakes up and says,,, "today I'll make a pretzel".

    One hour at a new permission got me the pretzel, an old crusty pocket knife,,, and a little bit of modern change.
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    Your right, I never have. You got yourself a one of a kind there.
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    But it's "knot" seriously this just gave me an intense craving for a good Penna Dutch pretzel.!
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    Well that is something completely different!
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    Could it be a keychain from Wetzel's Pretzels? Or from Germany? Quite interesting of a find. Since you mentioned about being gold, your heart prob stopped when you dug it until you realized what it was.

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    Yep, I bet I'll likely go the rest of my life and never find a metal pretzel. I also thought that I would never find with my metal detector a brand new, never used, in the box, infrared cooking grill buried in the ground in the middle of the woods. But I did, so you just never know !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacivilwarluke View Post
    But it's "knot" seriously this just gave me an intense craving for a good Penna Dutch pretzel.!
    mmmmm I know, I just had thoughts of my childhood being in NYC, the pretzel man was my favorite!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    Yep, I bet I'll likely go the rest of my life and never find a metal pretzel. I also thought that I would never find with my metal detector a brand new, never used, in the box, infrared cooking grill buried in the ground in the middle of the woods. But I did, so you just never know !
    Hmm,,,,, that sounds awesome!
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    A pretzel ! you know I could of tried guessing for a couple of years on that and never would of come up with a pretzel ! it has to be one of the oddest things I've ever heard of , you are definitely in unique club with that find GAdad1.
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