If so, what are you looking for & what have you found? Is there anything you would like to educate us on? It could spark an interest for someone. Thanks in advance!
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Here are a couple of barrels that I found in the river. They are 16 inches tall and were about 20 yards apart. They are missing the end with the spigot hole, so I think that they were used for water catchers after they were empty. The first one was in the current for years and the sand wore some holes in it, but it's still a keeper.
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One more relic that I found in the river it' s an anchor that was used for holding logs upstream in the river until the mill was ready for them. I think it was made locally because it was 40 yards upsteam from a blacksmith shop that was by the side of the river. It was made out of a steel rod that had some crude threads at the top and has a 6 foot hand made chain with that was attached to it.
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I always keep my eyes open when hunting with a detector cause every now and then I'll spot something good. I've never found an arrowhead but in turn I've never looked for them but there are some people around here that find nice ones regularly in plowed fields.
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Found this arrowhead by complete accident. My dog started wandering away from me on a trail near a creek so as I ran to catch up, I tripped over some exposed roots and landed in the dirt and this beauty was waiting to be found. My first so far, but hopefully not my last!
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I have done some bottle hunting, but my brother is really into that. I send him to home sites that I find while metal detecting and he does the bottle thing.
I have found arrow heads here and there, but never really focused on them. Logging era relics are quite abundant in my area due to the importance of the Muskegon port to that industry.
I love rock hunting and have done this since I was a kid. Next up: I would like to pan for gold.
Dan
"I'll keep my God, my freedom, my guns, and my money.
You can keep "THE CHANGE."
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I have been a bottle collector from about 1980 on up. Used to love diggin the old farm dumps in the woods/hillsides. Haven't done that in years tho, once I found an old eye glass frame, remember it was gold and stamped as such. Wish I knew where they were today...have only found one bitters, C E WEBB, Jackson mich., amber, square, embossed cork-top. Found lots of blob top beers and old medicines.
Have only tried privy digging once, didn't find much, we didn't dig deep enough, and we were kids in our teens, lost interest there (whew!) FFD
We chased our pleasures here - dug our treasures there
JM
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I've been 'eye-ballin' for over 50 years. Last month in Silver Springs, FL I found a man's 14k wedding band in the aisle at Wal Mart. Found a envelope with $320.00 in twenties about 20 years ago. And about 15 years ago after a big dounpour I found a 20 dollar bill sailing around like a little boat in a puddle of water. My wife says some day I will be run over by a car because I always have my nose to the ground.
Set your goals High, but your discrimination Low to achieve your desired success.
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staring at the grounds finaly paid off for me to because my metal detector picked up my find as garbage but i seen the glimer of silver and picked up a thick 24 inch silver chain unfortulently i have been hit by a car