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

    Feb 2009
    Morehead City / Newport NC
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    Pewter Finds!

    Not something I see much of posted on here But I tend to like it as I know when I start finding it-it means the old stuff for me!Most of these date 1600's-to mid 1700's not always that purdy but the history of it is what counts for me.Feel free to post yours! Think it be neat to see the different things pewter was used for.

    1) buttons 1600's 1700's
    2) scorpion pendant found at one of the sites some of the buttons came from
    3) spoon parts 1600's up
    4) pewter musket balls only ones I've found so far have alot of lead ones
    5) piece of a buckle of all the old buckles I've found this is the only pewter piece I've found
    6) some of the other objects I'm not sure what to make of them but do feel they were for something
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    May 2009
    Pennsylvania
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    Re: Pewter Finds!

    Sweet, Pete, I love seeing your digs from the Carolina shore. Many cobs are in your near future. Keep sweeping over that old ground and the goodies will surface in Colonial fashion.

    Kirk
    Keep the passion high!

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

    Feb 2009
    Morehead City / Newport NC
    Minelab Explorer Se Pro
    2,903
    14 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Banner Finds (2)

    Re: Pewter Finds!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk PA
    Sweet, Pete, I love seeing your digs from the Carolina shore. Many cobs are in your near future. Keep sweeping over that old ground and the goodies will surface in Colonial fashion.

    Kirk
    Thanks Buddy,thought this post was gonna go "RIP" Yea me and another guy here are tring to start a landscaping business this spring,summer so not sure how much time I'll be able to get free yet this year But will do what I can when I can Seen you guy's vidoes couple days ago you all sure have fun at it (chasing the colonial) Who better to do it with then family.
    Take Care,
    Pete!

 

 

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