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Jan 08, 2013, 06:59 PM
#1
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
Digging Louisiana with Quindy and Dman, DAY TWO
Hello All,
Loads of fun was had on Day Two of our digging extravaganza... Or as they would say down here our digging "blowout."
Shane had the best find with a seldom-recovered brass bullet mold.
Here's the video:
Make sure you catch the video for Day Three once I get it edited and posted. You will NOT want to miss the FINALE! 


Cheers,
The CaneField Bandits and the "Pelican Pirates"
Last edited by BuckleBoy; Jan 08, 2013 at 07:21 PM.
2020 CaneField Bandits Totals:
Republic of Texas Navy Cuff Button
US Civil War Belt Plate
Eagle Breastplate
Cast C Cavalry button (“T. Miller Houston”)
Three Louisiana Pelican Cuff Buttons
Louisiana Pelican Coat Button
3 gram gold nugget from a plantation site
Shield from an 1820-30 Artillery Shako Cap Badge
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers Button 1798-1802
Four CW eagle coat buttons
Two CW eagle cuff buttons
French Navy Equipages de Ligne button (1 piece, 1830-40s)
Two New York Staff Officer Cuff Buttons
Colonial silver sleeve link/button made from a half real
Monogrammed Silver Love Token
TWO M1858 Remington Revolver Trigger Guards
bone die eyeballed
Silver spoon made by Alexander McGrew 1805-1836
Coin Silver mid-1800s "Fede Ring"
1820s-30s silver eyeglasses frame fragment
End of a gold crucifix or mechanical pencil
Tip of a silver mechanical pencil
William IV farthing (1830-1837)
dateless half real
half-cut half real (“quarter real”)
1781 and 1807 half reales
1840 quarter franc French silver
1850 20 centimes French silver
1851-O, 1852 three cent silver and a dateless 1/4 of a three cent silver
Two 1839-O, 1840, 1842, 1848-O, 1851, 1851-O, 1852-O, two 1853's, 1856, 1856-O, 1857, Two 1857-O’s, 1858 (holed), three 1858-O, an 1859-O and a dateless Seated Half Dime
1839, 1854-O, 1874, 1891-O, one dateless Seated Liberty Dime, and one dateless half-cut Seated Liberty Dime
1896-O Barber Dime
1953-D Roosie
1877-CC and 1875 Seated Quarters
1858-O Seated Half Dollar
1892-O, 1899 and 1906-O Barber Quarters
1940 Washington Quarter
1942-P, three 1943-S and two 1943-P War Nickels
shotgun breechblock
iron prisoner shackles
picket pin
Spurs
Plantation tokens
Minieballs, Beefaloes, V and Shield Nickels, and some GawGag
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Jan 08, 2013, 07:10 PM
#2
TOO BUSY TO DETECT,YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!
'Time isn't money it's finds, unless your finds are money' 08/12/17
'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' 25/06/08
A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds.
'They look over their shoulder, I look to the ground' 30/09/12
We can not understand ourselves unless we understand our HISTORY.
I open my prezzies out of lumps of mud. 02/10/19
PMA:Positive MetalDetecting Attitude.
ONE LIFE - DETECT IT
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Jan 08, 2013, 07:13 PM
#3
I really enjoyed coming down to LA. I had a good time and the food was great. Do you have a Minelab for sale? I will give you $300 and a pound of deer jerky.
Thanks
Dman
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Jan 08, 2013, 07:18 PM
#4
Once again, some awesome finds!
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Jan 08, 2013, 07:22 PM
#5
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
 Originally Posted by CRUSADER
pictures please?
Done.
2020 CaneField Bandits Totals:
Republic of Texas Navy Cuff Button
US Civil War Belt Plate
Eagle Breastplate
Cast C Cavalry button (“T. Miller Houston”)
Three Louisiana Pelican Cuff Buttons
Louisiana Pelican Coat Button
3 gram gold nugget from a plantation site
Shield from an 1820-30 Artillery Shako Cap Badge
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers Button 1798-1802
Four CW eagle coat buttons
Two CW eagle cuff buttons
French Navy Equipages de Ligne button (1 piece, 1830-40s)
Two New York Staff Officer Cuff Buttons
Colonial silver sleeve link/button made from a half real
Monogrammed Silver Love Token
TWO M1858 Remington Revolver Trigger Guards
bone die eyeballed
Silver spoon made by Alexander McGrew 1805-1836
Coin Silver mid-1800s "Fede Ring"
1820s-30s silver eyeglasses frame fragment
End of a gold crucifix or mechanical pencil
Tip of a silver mechanical pencil
William IV farthing (1830-1837)
dateless half real
half-cut half real (“quarter real”)
1781 and 1807 half reales
1840 quarter franc French silver
1850 20 centimes French silver
1851-O, 1852 three cent silver and a dateless 1/4 of a three cent silver
Two 1839-O, 1840, 1842, 1848-O, 1851, 1851-O, 1852-O, two 1853's, 1856, 1856-O, 1857, Two 1857-O’s, 1858 (holed), three 1858-O, an 1859-O and a dateless Seated Half Dime
1839, 1854-O, 1874, 1891-O, one dateless Seated Liberty Dime, and one dateless half-cut Seated Liberty Dime
1896-O Barber Dime
1953-D Roosie
1877-CC and 1875 Seated Quarters
1858-O Seated Half Dollar
1892-O, 1899 and 1906-O Barber Quarters
1940 Washington Quarter
1942-P, three 1943-S and two 1943-P War Nickels
shotgun breechblock
iron prisoner shackles
picket pin
Spurs
Plantation tokens
Minieballs, Beefaloes, V and Shield Nickels, and some GawGag
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Jan 08, 2013, 07:28 PM
#6
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
 Originally Posted by Dman
I really enjoyed coming down to LA. I had a good time and the food was great. Do you have a Minelab for sale? I will give you $300 and a pound of deer jerky.
Thanks
Dman
It's funny you should ask. I DO in fact have a minelab for sale, but I'm not allowed to discuss it here. Let's discuss the sale over in the "Nonsense" section of the forum!
2020 CaneField Bandits Totals:
Republic of Texas Navy Cuff Button
US Civil War Belt Plate
Eagle Breastplate
Cast C Cavalry button (“T. Miller Houston”)
Three Louisiana Pelican Cuff Buttons
Louisiana Pelican Coat Button
3 gram gold nugget from a plantation site
Shield from an 1820-30 Artillery Shako Cap Badge
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers Button 1798-1802
Four CW eagle coat buttons
Two CW eagle cuff buttons
French Navy Equipages de Ligne button (1 piece, 1830-40s)
Two New York Staff Officer Cuff Buttons
Colonial silver sleeve link/button made from a half real
Monogrammed Silver Love Token
TWO M1858 Remington Revolver Trigger Guards
bone die eyeballed
Silver spoon made by Alexander McGrew 1805-1836
Coin Silver mid-1800s "Fede Ring"
1820s-30s silver eyeglasses frame fragment
End of a gold crucifix or mechanical pencil
Tip of a silver mechanical pencil
William IV farthing (1830-1837)
dateless half real
half-cut half real (“quarter real”)
1781 and 1807 half reales
1840 quarter franc French silver
1850 20 centimes French silver
1851-O, 1852 three cent silver and a dateless 1/4 of a three cent silver
Two 1839-O, 1840, 1842, 1848-O, 1851, 1851-O, 1852-O, two 1853's, 1856, 1856-O, 1857, Two 1857-O’s, 1858 (holed), three 1858-O, an 1859-O and a dateless Seated Half Dime
1839, 1854-O, 1874, 1891-O, one dateless Seated Liberty Dime, and one dateless half-cut Seated Liberty Dime
1896-O Barber Dime
1953-D Roosie
1877-CC and 1875 Seated Quarters
1858-O Seated Half Dollar
1892-O, 1899 and 1906-O Barber Quarters
1940 Washington Quarter
1942-P, three 1943-S and two 1943-P War Nickels
shotgun breechblock
iron prisoner shackles
picket pin
Spurs
Plantation tokens
Minieballs, Beefaloes, V and Shield Nickels, and some GawGag
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Jan 08, 2013, 07:49 PM
#7
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Jan 08, 2013, 08:12 PM
#8
We drove 1,377 round trip miles with 3 goals in mind:
1. Enjoy learning about Louisiana history from you and hunt with you three.
2. Enjoy the cuisine to include crayfish, shrimp, catfish, etc. and gain 3 lbs.
3. Maybe get a small box with a variety of local finds from the cane fields.
All Missions Accomplished. You made a great guide BB and we have memories to last a lifetime. Thanks again, Q.
View more Tenn. Trio hunts by going to "You Tube" & typing in "Quindy Robertson".
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Jan 08, 2013, 08:41 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by BuckleBoy
It's funny you should ask. I DO in fact have a minelab for sale, but I'm not allowed to discuss it here. Let's discuss the sale over in the "Nonsense" section of the forum! 
That does't make any sense. I guess that is why we use the "Nonsense forum" .
Last edited by Dman; Jan 09, 2013 at 07:12 PM.
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Jan 08, 2013, 08:48 PM
#10
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
Dman, I think you belong in the "no sense" forum after seeing that photo of you on the Gator.
Last edited by BuckleBoy; Jan 09, 2013 at 10:53 AM.
2020 CaneField Bandits Totals:
Republic of Texas Navy Cuff Button
US Civil War Belt Plate
Eagle Breastplate
Cast C Cavalry button (“T. Miller Houston”)
Three Louisiana Pelican Cuff Buttons
Louisiana Pelican Coat Button
3 gram gold nugget from a plantation site
Shield from an 1820-30 Artillery Shako Cap Badge
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers Button 1798-1802
Four CW eagle coat buttons
Two CW eagle cuff buttons
French Navy Equipages de Ligne button (1 piece, 1830-40s)
Two New York Staff Officer Cuff Buttons
Colonial silver sleeve link/button made from a half real
Monogrammed Silver Love Token
TWO M1858 Remington Revolver Trigger Guards
bone die eyeballed
Silver spoon made by Alexander McGrew 1805-1836
Coin Silver mid-1800s "Fede Ring"
1820s-30s silver eyeglasses frame fragment
End of a gold crucifix or mechanical pencil
Tip of a silver mechanical pencil
William IV farthing (1830-1837)
dateless half real
half-cut half real (“quarter real”)
1781 and 1807 half reales
1840 quarter franc French silver
1850 20 centimes French silver
1851-O, 1852 three cent silver and a dateless 1/4 of a three cent silver
Two 1839-O, 1840, 1842, 1848-O, 1851, 1851-O, 1852-O, two 1853's, 1856, 1856-O, 1857, Two 1857-O’s, 1858 (holed), three 1858-O, an 1859-O and a dateless Seated Half Dime
1839, 1854-O, 1874, 1891-O, one dateless Seated Liberty Dime, and one dateless half-cut Seated Liberty Dime
1896-O Barber Dime
1953-D Roosie
1877-CC and 1875 Seated Quarters
1858-O Seated Half Dollar
1892-O, 1899 and 1906-O Barber Quarters
1940 Washington Quarter
1942-P, three 1943-S and two 1943-P War Nickels
shotgun breechblock
iron prisoner shackles
picket pin
Spurs
Plantation tokens
Minieballs, Beefaloes, V and Shield Nickels, and some GawGag
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Jan 08, 2013, 09:11 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by VOL1266-X
We drove 1,377 round trip miles with 3 goals in mind:
1. Enjoy learning about Louisiana history from you and hunt with you three.
2. Enjoy the cuisine to include crayfish, shrimp, catfish, etc. and gain 3 lbs.
3. Maybe get a small box with a variety of local finds from the cane fields.
All Missions Accomplished. You made a great guide BB and we have memories to last a lifetime. Thanks again, Q.
You make it sound so fun.
Digging up history (and pulltabs) since 1982.
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Jan 08, 2013, 09:19 PM
#12
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
 Originally Posted by coinmaster2db
You make it sound so fun.
When are you coming for a visit, Mr. Iron Brigade Member?
2020 CaneField Bandits Totals:
Republic of Texas Navy Cuff Button
US Civil War Belt Plate
Eagle Breastplate
Cast C Cavalry button (“T. Miller Houston”)
Three Louisiana Pelican Cuff Buttons
Louisiana Pelican Coat Button
3 gram gold nugget from a plantation site
Shield from an 1820-30 Artillery Shako Cap Badge
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers Button 1798-1802
Four CW eagle coat buttons
Two CW eagle cuff buttons
French Navy Equipages de Ligne button (1 piece, 1830-40s)
Two New York Staff Officer Cuff Buttons
Colonial silver sleeve link/button made from a half real
Monogrammed Silver Love Token
TWO M1858 Remington Revolver Trigger Guards
bone die eyeballed
Silver spoon made by Alexander McGrew 1805-1836
Coin Silver mid-1800s "Fede Ring"
1820s-30s silver eyeglasses frame fragment
End of a gold crucifix or mechanical pencil
Tip of a silver mechanical pencil
William IV farthing (1830-1837)
dateless half real
half-cut half real (“quarter real”)
1781 and 1807 half reales
1840 quarter franc French silver
1850 20 centimes French silver
1851-O, 1852 three cent silver and a dateless 1/4 of a three cent silver
Two 1839-O, 1840, 1842, 1848-O, 1851, 1851-O, 1852-O, two 1853's, 1856, 1856-O, 1857, Two 1857-O’s, 1858 (holed), three 1858-O, an 1859-O and a dateless Seated Half Dime
1839, 1854-O, 1874, 1891-O, one dateless Seated Liberty Dime, and one dateless half-cut Seated Liberty Dime
1896-O Barber Dime
1953-D Roosie
1877-CC and 1875 Seated Quarters
1858-O Seated Half Dollar
1892-O, 1899 and 1906-O Barber Quarters
1940 Washington Quarter
1942-P, three 1943-S and two 1943-P War Nickels
shotgun breechblock
iron prisoner shackles
picket pin
Spurs
Plantation tokens
Minieballs, Beefaloes, V and Shield Nickels, and some GawGag
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Jan 08, 2013, 09:22 PM
#13
 Tennessee Digger
Enjoyed the video. That bullet mold is a pretty rare find. As you found out firsthand, Quindy and Dman aren't right! I love to hunt with them because they always have something going on. If you still have that detector, I'll give you $200 for it. Tennessee digger
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Jan 08, 2013, 09:38 PM
#14
CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
 Originally Posted by tennessee digger
Enjoyed the video. That bullet mold is a pretty rare find. As you found out firsthand, Quindy and Dman aren't right! I love to hunt with them because they always have something going on. If you still have that detector, I'll give you $200 for it. Tennessee digger
No can do on the detector. I already traded it to stefen for a stapler.
2020 CaneField Bandits Totals:
Republic of Texas Navy Cuff Button
US Civil War Belt Plate
Eagle Breastplate
Cast C Cavalry button (“T. Miller Houston”)
Three Louisiana Pelican Cuff Buttons
Louisiana Pelican Coat Button
3 gram gold nugget from a plantation site
Shield from an 1820-30 Artillery Shako Cap Badge
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers Button 1798-1802
Four CW eagle coat buttons
Two CW eagle cuff buttons
French Navy Equipages de Ligne button (1 piece, 1830-40s)
Two New York Staff Officer Cuff Buttons
Colonial silver sleeve link/button made from a half real
Monogrammed Silver Love Token
TWO M1858 Remington Revolver Trigger Guards
bone die eyeballed
Silver spoon made by Alexander McGrew 1805-1836
Coin Silver mid-1800s "Fede Ring"
1820s-30s silver eyeglasses frame fragment
End of a gold crucifix or mechanical pencil
Tip of a silver mechanical pencil
William IV farthing (1830-1837)
dateless half real
half-cut half real (“quarter real”)
1781 and 1807 half reales
1840 quarter franc French silver
1850 20 centimes French silver
1851-O, 1852 three cent silver and a dateless 1/4 of a three cent silver
Two 1839-O, 1840, 1842, 1848-O, 1851, 1851-O, 1852-O, two 1853's, 1856, 1856-O, 1857, Two 1857-O’s, 1858 (holed), three 1858-O, an 1859-O and a dateless Seated Half Dime
1839, 1854-O, 1874, 1891-O, one dateless Seated Liberty Dime, and one dateless half-cut Seated Liberty Dime
1896-O Barber Dime
1953-D Roosie
1877-CC and 1875 Seated Quarters
1858-O Seated Half Dollar
1892-O, 1899 and 1906-O Barber Quarters
1940 Washington Quarter
1942-P, three 1943-S and two 1943-P War Nickels
shotgun breechblock
iron prisoner shackles
picket pin
Spurs
Plantation tokens
Minieballs, Beefaloes, V and Shield Nickels, and some GawGag
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Jan 08, 2013, 10:44 PM
#15
Congrats to Shane on the bullet mold. Great find. Still haven't dug one of those yet.
Tell Shane that the mold can also double as a gold tooth maker for rappers. Just saying. :-)
Way to go on the recoveries Guys. Keep them videos coming.
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