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  1. #21
    us
    Dec 2010
    Rhode Island
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    Stone walls can tell a whole history

    You can identify there age and layouts..

    I use this book..Its interesting..


    Blaze
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    Metal detecting,once you get hooked to this lifestyle,that lure of treasure......Its an adrenaline rush just talking about it..

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  3. #22
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    Jan 2010
    San Angelo TX
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    WOW ! Super Sweeeeet Diggin . Go for the cellar floor.

  4. #23
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    May 2009
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    just awesome! congrats!

  5. #24
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    Nice coppers!

  6. #25
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    MR.

    Feb 2006
    Northern & Southern California (Left Coast)
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    I've read in the past, maybe on TN, that people have found many items in the old stone walls, even those in open fields.

    As I recall, the find consisted of antique cap an ball pistols, swords and a selection of coins...

    Also, I believe that a significant horde of coins was found in eastern Europe recently...in Poland, Hungary or thereabouts...

    If it was me, I'd walk both sides of a wall with a MD and see what's been hidden...remember, stone walls were used by soldiers and hunters...

    who knows what can be found...
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  7. #26
    us
    Nov 2008
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    Nice oldies, Congrats!

    TommNJ

  8. #27
    us
    Sep 2004
    Rhode Island
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    Hey Blaze,
    It's nice to see you are back out and getting some really nice finds!!!
    That site needs some heavy hitting!! NICE!!
    Keep'm coming.

    Joe

  9. #28
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    Dec 2010
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    Quote Originally Posted by worldtalker View Post
    Blaze,Real COOL finds man! To old for them bikes,you youngins go for it,I'll stick with hookah diving for the summer! God Bless Chris
    Thanks Worltalker Hookah diving sounds fun and refreshing..
    I read the other day they are almost ready to release artificial Gills so human can dive without tanks or anything!!!


    Blaze
    Metal detecting,once you get hooked to this lifestyle,that lure of treasure......Its an adrenaline rush just talking about it..

  10. #29
    us
    May 2012
    Southeastern MA / RI
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    Good finds! Where in RI are you? I'm in southeastern MA and am new to this. Would like to find places to hint with more experienced detectorists.

  11. #30
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    Jul 2010
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    Hey Blaze, great discovery. The word ENVY comes to mind, even if it is one of the 7 deadlys.

    Continued success,
    Bill

  12. #31
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    Jun 2011
    8
    That's an awesome story. Nice finds.
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  13. #32

    Jun 2006
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    nice finds Blaze , looks like old pictures cause the trees have way more foliage on them now sir.
    best finds- George Washington Inaugural Button
    early Militia hat plate 1812-1820
    6 colonial copper spill (4-1787 fugios , 1774 machin mills , 1788 new jersey)

  14. #33
    us
    Dec 2010
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    Quote Originally Posted by leddel View Post
    nice finds Blaze , looks like old pictures cause the trees have way more foliage on them now sir.
    Thanks i took the pictures a couple of months ago when i was on my mountainbike..

    It is thick now boy....I just had to see ill be hittin this place hard in the fall..

    Blaze
    Metal detecting,once you get hooked to this lifestyle,that lure of treasure......Its an adrenaline rush just talking about it..

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    very nice finds and presentation.

  16. #35
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    Anita

    Apr 2012
    New Hampshire
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    I live in NH and we have many, many stone walls. Please remember that you are actually trespassing even though the walls are out in the woods and there are no structures around or near them. I'm all for checking out the walls, but please research who owns the land and ask permission to hunt them. Often the woods will be posted with yellow or orange signs "no hunting" etc., which means (at least up here) stay OFF my land for any reason. (Gotta love it). One last thing, in NH it is against state law to change, move, damage, destroy, etc. stone walls...does digging around them count? Don't know if I'd chance digging around one right on the roadside.

    BTW, great finds...wish my stone walls gave up those goodies.

  17. #36
    us
    Jul 2010
    Pittsburgh, PA
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    Nice finds JB! You are a true "cellar dweller"

  18. #37
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    Oct 2008
    SE Virginia
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    Persistence pays off again. Bunch of nice finds there JB!

 

 
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