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  1. #1
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    I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!

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    A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Thought you all would like to see this beast from the east.This has been handed down from my Great-Great grandfather who was born in 1895.And he found it as a young boy here oystering.Was caught in a dredge in the middle of Pamlico Sound.The white you see on it is oyster shell still stuck to it.The piece is 6 1/2 inches long & 2 1/2 inches wide.Although me & my dad have been at this, for him over 50yrs as he is 64 now & me 30yrs. 39 now neither of us has toped this find.And I always think of it when oystering as that is something I still do & also handed down.
    Take Care,
    Pete,
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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    killer piece!!!!it would be difficult to top that!thx for the look.
    aint gonna find any heads sittin on the couch

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Now that's a family heirloom for sure, nice! Good luck, I hope you do top it...

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    good greif, that is amazing, thanks for the look.

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Very nice. That's definitely the biggest Morrow Mountian I have ever seen.
    "Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends."

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    Felinepeachy

    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    That is one heck of a nice piece and it's nice to know that the passion for artifacts has been passed on through the generations.


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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    That is an awesome find with a great story. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  8. #8
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    I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Thanks Much Guy's & Gal's,
    I thought any true Native American relic/artifact hunter would love to see it. It's a very nice piece & of course pics. can't do it justice but it's better then nothing. It is truely a jaw dropper in the hand up close. Me & Pop have found hundreds over the years all shapes/(kinds) and size but my great granddad (which I see I added to many greats in the first post......ooops) as he was my great grandfather set the bar high for us.And he pasted away at 96yrs old in 1991.(RIP)
    Take Care,
    Pete,

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    sounds like heaven to me, hunting artifacts & getting oysters all while being at the beach! my kinda day. them oysters are hard to catch, ain't they? gotta run real fast to keep up with them. nice piece to keep passing down the family.
    dancing in the fire!

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    WOW!!! very impressive

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    That is a MONSTER!

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    That is a Gem!!!!.............................GTP

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Wow! Glad it is staying in the family and you have good history on it's find.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Dec 2010
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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Woooow Pete! Incredible North Carolina artifact!! I've been out on the Pamlico many times! How deep was it found?
    Caroline

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    What a great family artifact!!!

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Quote Originally Posted by Treasure Hounds
    Woooow Pete! Incredible North Carolina artifact!! I've been out on the Pamlico many times! How deep was it found?
    Caroline
    Thanks All for the replies,

    Treasure Hounds,
    I do know the general location it was found in, & as you may know some of the deepest parts of the sound now and days reach maybe 28ft.The area it was found in & being that he was dredging I'd put it at somewhere around 10-12ft for a best guess.Even now an days with all the regulations on dredges and such it's not to wise to start getting in to shallow of water as you can have problems with the boat drift over your dredge & take a chance on putting it through the bottom of the haul. I can remember my dad almost everytime we would go sit with my great grandfather drilling him on things of his past. This story I remember well.I always liked the disscussions about stuff from the past.As my great gradfather was not much of a talker but if you ask him a question he was always thrilled to talk then.Another words he weren't one for starting a conversation but he could fill your ears full once you got him talking.(great man/hard worker/worked to get what little he past away with) old school all the way. It's purdy amazing what they done back then & how things were done.Just for instance his home he lived in was/came from all the way over here.It was a old school house in the late 1800's-early 1900's here on Core Sound. Was taken from here early 1900's loaded on a bardge hauled all the way across pamlico sound to pamlico county up a creek,set on logs,cleared about a 1500ft path or better through marsh & trees,& rolled all the way to where it sit's today.
    Take Care,
    Pete,

  17. #17
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

    May 2007
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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Fantastic relic and story. Thanks for sharing with us!

    Chuck
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    That's the king of all Morrow mts., thanks for sharing the pics and the story, good stuff.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Great piece and even better story Any idea what the original owner of that thing was trying to catch with it? I assume since it was out that deep it was some type of fish but what

    HH Charlie

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    I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!

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    Re: A Monster from The East Coast of N.C.

    Quote Originally Posted by savant365
    Great piece and even better story Any idea what the original owner of that thing was trying to catch with it? I assume since it was out that deep it was some type of fish but what

    HH Charlie
    Thanks savant365,
    Part of your question is not to hard to answer, as pamlico sound was not always under water. And best described/shown in the link below.As far as what they were hunting........ animals also much different then today.North Carolina in the past would had looked like some kinda Africa sorta as far as animals go.With large grazing animals and all much much different then today.
    http://dcm2.enr.state.nc.us/slr/Rigg...%20Mode%5D.pdf
    Take Care,
    Pete,

 

 

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