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Been VERY unlucky we're guessing. Don't think they've came from anywhere there's been hedging / fencing...

 

And I don't know if you can see properly, but in one of the photos, the nails are the really old square type.

 

Asked about them, and people have said they're from a long, LONG time ago, they were in the centres of the rings, which were easily 18/20 inches across - so what's the estimate of their ages???

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Been VERY unlucky we're guessing.

 

Don't know if you can see properly, but in one of the photos, the nails are the really old square type.

 

Asked about them, and people have said they're from a long, LONG time ago, and they were in the centres of the rings, which were a good 18/20 across - so what's the estimate of their ages???

 

OLD!

 

Haha, probably 70 years ago someone thought I'll have to remember to avoid those'.

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I've been sorting logs and sharpening chains for the next couple of days cutting.

 

Looks like you have plenty of wood to keep u busy for a few days!

As for nails doing a lot of arbwaste we find all sorts, found a cricket ball in a middle of a log one where the tree grew around it!

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There was a story round here of a WHOLE bike and securing chain been found in a tree....

 

Yes, as in the tree was then left long enough for it to grow over / around it!

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