Hi all:
I don't know how many of you have been inspired by Giant's woods finds, but I surely have. With all the Christmas parties and relative visits over, I've been eager to do a woods hunt. My girlfriend Kelly came down with her nephew for a visit and, with several of my kids joining us, we headed for the woods. I've been wanting to hit an area where my neighbor told me an Indian lived in a tipi back in the 60's. The kids ran around while we hunted, the ground was nice and soft, and no mosquitoes or poison ivy. We came away with a neat ring (no markings), a '37 Merc, and a pocket spill of two Wheats ('44D & '50D) and a '55 Canadian penny, which was a first. We also found some kind of horse thing that we think may be a seal for wax. Any ID help would be appreciated. Also dug an old hand trowel. (age?) So, for the definite last hunt of the year, we were happy.
Happy New Year to you all and good luck THing in '10!
HH,
Michiganne
p.s. Added a better pic of the horse thing.
p.s.s. The mystery of the horse thing was solved, see further entry below.
pic 1 - memorials & wheats
pic 2 - ring, horse, button
pic 3 - back of horse thing, reads "patent MCH30 1880"
pic 4 - Merc and '49 Canadian penny
pic 5 - trowel
The bicycle is a curious vehicle. Its passenger is its engine.
Great hunt and finds Anne congrats on a bunch of great finds too, the quartz crystal is cool, it must be you just used it to display the ring, I found a whole bunch of them in the woods last year next to where I was digging a target in a woods and all I could think was how the heck did these get here cause I don't think large crystals like that are just laying around in the woods.
saweeeet!! congrats on a great end of the year hunt!! you had a great 2009 season, I hope even better for you in this year! that ring looks pretty too. HH, Griff
The round horse thing turns out to be part of a cufflink. Who'd of thunk it? Thanks to mcmich over in the "What's it" thread for solving it.
From mcmich's link:
Here’s my favorite cufflinks because of the old school clasp mechanism. On the back they say “Patent MCH30 1880″ which hasn’t turned up much information. The clasp works by pushing on the pins on either side which opens the hole for the clasp.
The bicycle is a curious vehicle. Its passenger is its engine.
Those are great finds Anne! Winter must be alot kinder to your location. Dadburn lake effect. Just had 11 days off, and the snow came right away. Have a great winter. Muleskinner