Seeking Pittsburgh Steel Mill worker badges and brass tags

IronPhoenix

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pa-dirt_nc-sand

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I have some fellow detectorists who would potentially be interested in helping with this. Have you researched prime potential locations and received permission to metal detect? My group is in the south hills.
 

Old Bookaroo

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May I suggest you become a Charter Member and post your Want in the Classifieds?

Good luck to all,

The Old Bookaroo
 

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IronPhoenix

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How much would it cost to become a charter member?

Yes I would be interested in doing this. I too live in the south hills area.
 

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IronPhoenix

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I don't have a metal detector and know nothing about detecting.
 

villagenut

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Check out eBay listings there should be several examples to be found there.
 

boogeyman

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May I suggest you become a Charter Member and post your Want in the Classifieds?

Good luck to all,

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Might also try putting some ads up on some of the antique sites dealing in tokens etc. Do a search on Etsy. Do you live close to the plant(s)? Check the local antique shops and if there are public bulletin boards put a couple flyers there, you might jog someone's memory about one they got from grandpa.
 

SusanMN

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How much would it cost to become a charter member?

Yes I would be interested in doing this. I too live in the south hills area.

I think is $20 or $25 for a year.
 

Carolina Tom

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If these are specifically what you are looking for, then you ought to buy them off of Ebay. You will save a ton of time and effort. As you stated "... I know nothing about detecting..." well brother let me tell you, you would have to have a site that had this particular item lost upon it. You can not find what is not there (obviously). So you would need a place to hunt, where these COULD be found. Unless you have this type of spot, you will not find them. I don't mean to seem harsh, just realistic.

We regularly look for targets, that simply are not there, and it is frustrating and fruitless.

Just my opinion sir. Best of luck to you.
 

pa-dirt_nc-sand

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The Homestead area of Pittsburgh is part of the city's redevelopment. This was a gigantic steel mill area with tons of history and drama. The entire steel mill site, except for a series of stacks and a pump house has been redeveloped into a destination outdoor retail park. Finding anything at the mill area would be fruitless, but the adjoining neighborhoods are pretty much out of the early 1900's, not that much has changed. Same churches, same bridges, same streets, same mansion buildings, same parks. I've metal detected the parks here a couple times (my son does soccer training nearby), but I would love, love, love an opportunity to dig the churches and big old buildings and homes from the old steel workers and their management. If Iron Phoenix has some ins with a local museum, gov't, grant, etc. this could open the door to some productive hunts. No promising on the brass badges, but I would guarantee some significant historically accurate finds would be uncovered. (Lots of buttons, transit and cash value tokens were found in the adjacent parks)
 

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