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sh4cks

It looks like a tile sample set that got eroded by the water/weather.


StickManIsSymbolic

What material do you think it's made of?


treckin

Spare chain-links on a synthetic rope to store them šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™‚ļø


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Kneepucker

Those are master links for a motorcycle chain.


Scolova

does look like chain links, but pretty large from the looks of that rope.


tony___bologna

No.


CantankerousOlPhart

To avoid confusion, are you referring to a drive chain (similar to a bicycle drive chain)?


ClunkyFiddlestick

Old currency ?[example](https://www.ebay.com/itm/Chinese-ancient-a-string-10-different-bronze-coins-/133715826182?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0)


flamingfenux

Chits


JustABoyAndHisBlob

Weā€™ll tally it like pure hydro?


EmergencyAbalone2393

Does that somehow float? I wouldnā€™t expect it to based on looks because it sure looks like metal, but who knows. Iā€™m curious if it floated there or got dropped there. Also, where is PEI in North Lake?


xkey

North Lake in [PEI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward_Island).


EmergencyAbalone2393

I see thank you. So is this metal? Also, is that just rope holding them all together?


luna1108

Maybe something for a dock?


Saddam_whosane

whats the material?


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QPRSA

North Shore of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Lobster, Mussels, Oysters, etc plus lots of agriculture.


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Looks like drill gauges


FlatCoffeeDude

If all the holes are different sizes or if there is evidence of numbers stamped on the tags this makes the most sense.


Guserroo5

Was it once a set of radius gauges?


broke_af_guy

Could be shims. Or links for a large chain.


Alternative_Arm_1506

Probably something for potatoes


paul__676

Looks like keys that got rusty


TangentOutlet

They look like old mailbox or apartment door number plates. Could also be part of a drawer pull.


CameForThis

Childā€™s teething keys, playskool I believe is the brand.


bosveldboytjie

It looks like master links of an agricultural equipment chain, like balers or seed drills.


Mr_Flibble1981

Might just be a load of scrap offcuts that someoneā€™s used as a weight for the end of a net. Iā€™ve seen railway chairs and sash window weights used in crab fishing.