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  1. #1
    us
    May 2006
    PA
    Tesoro
    1,470

    Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Hi all,

    For several hunts now, I've been hitting a large field where I had got permission to hunt. I had done some research and was pretty sure there had been one or more houses there.

    There was a lot of ground to cover. Huge field, really. I thought I knew, from the old map, where the houses should have been. Yeah, right. There was no trace now. Just 'falfa.

    So, I went and did some detecting. A lot of detecting. First I found nothing but junk. Aluminum, and oh yeah, a Hot Wheels Trans Am, out in the middle of the field. It wasn't even in good shape. I found wire, I found pulltabs, I found useless whatsits of recent manufacture. I got one really sweet signal, and it was a wire connector

    The field was along a creek, and the place had flooded badly many times. I could not decide... had the house remnants been completely scraped down to the hardpan, taking everything away, then replaced with topsoil? Or had the remains sunken down like 3 feet? Three hunts, several hours each, and nothing. Not even square nails!

    So anyway, I said no way, man, this is not going to end like this, where the map showed houses and there is not a trace. Unacceptable! There has to be SOMETHING there, said I. So after dilly-dallying around for far too long (chores) this mornin', I went out detecting... to that field again. And I wandered. Turned up a memorial cent. So I wandered some more.

    Then I found something. A Dandy button without the shank. I dropped my coat and started hitting the area thoroughly. I had already been through this spot like 2 or 3 times before, but somehow I hadn't quite gotten in just the right section of field. Up turned another flat button, and another perhaps later button, and a piece of pewter. Aha!

    Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!-stuff-nov-7.jpg

    By now it was starting to get dark. I was in this huge field, a long distance away from my vehicle, and the neighbor's dog was yapping its head off. A quarter mile away, and this little beast was trying to project its voice clean across the valley. It struggled to make me hear it. You could hear a frantic tone in the barking of this little dog! It was kind of silly, and weird at the same time.

    Anyway, I was getting tired, but you know how there's always that "one more dig" before you go to the car. "Just one more, really, this time, then I'll quit for the day". Yep.

    I got a screamer of a signal. In fact, I thought it was a beer can (again). But something was really nice about it. Just very clean sounding. I dug, and dug, and I was beginning to get discouraged. Then, in the half-dark, I checked the pile, and sure enough, I recognized that size and color.

    Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!-largecent-nov-7-1.jpg

    Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!-largecent-nov-7-2.jpg

    1836. Not bad. There was no iron, not an "iron patch", nothing. No good iron relics, but I'll settle for a copper.

    Big coppers are not that easy to find, even when you hit the books. This really made my day, actually sort of made my week, because of what it took to find this.

    Anyway, thanks for looking.

    HH,
    R.I.



    John 3:16

  2. #2
    Charter Member
    us
    Aug 2007
    E-TRAC
    2,536
    11 times
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    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Nice buttons and the 1836 Coronet Cent is in fine condition.

  3. #3
    us
    presidential campaign items, 1860 JOHN BELL-EDWARD EVERETT tin type pic token, 1888 Benjamin Harrison pin. 1876 CENTENNIAL REVOLUTIONARY WAR MEDAL WITH BARON VON STEUBEN AND GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. CW RELICS 1864 Union store card,3 I,1 R, eagle buttons

    Dec 2008
    ILL
    Minelab Safari, Garrett pro pointer, bounty hunter 202 with a 10in magnum coil, Automax pinpointer,
    3,955
    4 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    sweet largie!!!!! still looking 4er mine.. MR TUFF
    oldest dug 1831 William IIII. 1844 1/6 Skilling. 1834,51,76,84-86,91-94s,97-11,13 Dimes. 1854,56,76s,94,99,1902,06,09d,11,15s Qtrs. 1864,65 2cent. 79,83cc Morgan. 1867,68,82,87,88,90,91,93,95,97,98,1900,02,04-09,11,12d Nickles. 1848,56,59,61,64-67-69,73-75,81-85,87-09 Cent.

  4. #4
    us
    Jul 2008
    SE Michigan
    1,558

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Thats so very cool, Congrats, Persistence does pay all, and you scored Nicely!

    Good luck,
    HH.

  5. #5
    us
    Jul 2006
    3,234
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Your perseverance paid off. I know what you mean about not wanting to quit for the day without that one last decent find.

  6. #6
    us
    May 2006
    PA
    Tesoro
    1,470

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Tuff
    sweet largie!!!!! still looking 4er mine.. MR TUFF
    Thanks Mr. Tuff! The way you wield that 202, I know you will find one.

    Thats so very cool, Congrats, Persistence does pay all, and you scored Nicely! thumbsup
    Thanks BandB1!

    I know what you mean about not wanting to quit for the day without that one last decent find
    It is a kind of disease, but a good one to have
    John 3:16

  7. #7
    us
    Dec 2005
    Bay Area Ca.
    White's Spectra V3
    891

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    nice find must be an award to you for showing such patience. thanks for sharing and hh
    Happy Hunting Everyone, may your swings be filled with beeps, and your scoops full of the treasures you seek!

  8. #8
    us
    Jan 2008
    NorthWest Ohio
    Minelab E-Trac, and X-70
    4,261
    13 times
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    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    sweet, sweet, sweet! The largie was worth all the work, congrats

  9. #9

    Oct 2009
    Not in Dirtyville
    Minelab Explorer XS and SE
    952
    2 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Nice find... been in a couple of sites where I went through and for some reason I seemed to have walked around a few good targets. I don't like to give up on fields that I know hold targets and will revisit on occassion.

  10. #10
    ca
    Oct 2009
    East Dirtyville
    339
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Quote Originally Posted by The Patriot
    Nice find... been in a couple of sites where I went through and for some reason I seemed to have walked around a few good targets. I don't like to give up on fields that I know hold targets and will revisit on occassion.
    random finds are what point to potential sites and I'm sure that every site must have a few random finds around them....there's stuff everywhere, I just have to make time to go there
    .......and the dynamite goes....yeeah BOOOM baaabay!!

  11. #11
    Charter Member
    CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER

    Jun 2006
    Moonlight and Magnolias
    Fisher 1266-X and Tesoro Silver µMax
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    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Nice work! As you have shown here, Persistence is truly the key to making good finds.


    Congratulations on a nice 1836 Coronet.
    Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
    TEN Half Reales:
    1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
    1836 8 Reales
    A 17?? One Real
    1819 Token/Jeton
    Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
    Henry Clay Campaign Button
    FIVE Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
    1838-O Dime (no stars), Three 1839-O Half Dimes, an 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
    1892 Barber Dime
    1918 Walking Liberty Half
    1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
    Military Relics:
    Possible Spanish Colonial Era Cap Badge
    FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
    1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
    CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
    CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
    3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments

    Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.

  12. #12
    us
    Mar 2007
    SW Michigan
    Explorer SE
    2,863
    8 times

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Congrats on a beautiful LC. Glad you stuck to it, RI, and were rewarded for it.

    "one more dig" before you go to the car. "Just one more, really, this time, then I'll quit for the day". So I'm not the only one......

    Keep digging!
    The bicycle is a curious vehicle. Its passenger is its engine.

  13. #13
    us
    Jul 2004
    Shelbyville or any yard where the owner will let me detect!
    ace 250
    19,780
    3 times
    Metal Detecting
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    good research and finds !!
    keep going back, theres more there !
    ALLEN

  14. #14
    us
    May 2006
    PA
    Tesoro
    1,470

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky1601 aka clad king
    nice find must be an award to you for showing such patience. thanks for sharing and hh
    Quote Originally Posted by Goes4ever
    sweet, sweet, sweet! The largie was worth all the work, congrats
    Thanks for your kind comments Ricky and G4E!

    Quote Originally Posted by The Patriot
    Nice find... been in a couple of sites where I went through and for some reason I seemed to have walked around a few good targets. I don't like to give up on fields that I know hold targets and will revisit on occassion.
    Yeah, you know when you're finding like one or two things out in a field, you always wonder... was this a random drop, or maybe something else is here? That's what was happening to me... and I walked around the good target area like twice... even though I should have known better, as I had a [crude] old map.

    Quote Originally Posted by ironhorse
    there's stuff everywhere, I just have to make time to go there
    I second that, Ironhorse. That's what it really comes down to... making the time to swing the coil. Sometimes it's hard to get out there and "just do it".

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckleBoy
    Nice work! As you have shown here, Persistence is truly the key to making good finds.
    Congratulations on a nice 1836 Coronet.
    Quote Originally Posted by allen
    good research and finds !!
    keep going back, theres more there !
    Thanks Buckleboy and Allen!

    Quote Originally Posted by Michiganne
    Congrats on a beautiful LC. Glad you stuck to it, RI, and were rewarded for it.

    "one more dig" before you go to the car. "Just one more, really, this time, then I'll quit for the day". So I'm not the only one......
    Heheh... nope, you're not the only one, Michiganne. I think it runs in the metal detectorists' genes.

    By the way, I was back out today, and I have some more things to post. If I get the chance tonight or maybe tomorrow I will get some pics together for y'all. Finally got some iron, haha.
    John 3:16

  15. #15
    us
    Oct 2009
    Jersey Cape
    Fisher 1265X & CZ-7
    2,657
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    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    last shot in the dark paid off
    Gimme a break *** I have bad days too.

  16. #16
    us
    Nov 2009
    148

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    i did much the same thing myself years ago. i didn't find the good stuff until i wandered way off from where everybody said the loot would be found.
    Nice going
    teddy

  17. #17
    us
    May 2006
    PA
    Tesoro
    1,470

    Re: Persistence finally pays... sparse location coughs up something good!

    Quote Originally Posted by CMDiamonddawg
    last shot in the dark paid off
    Thanks CMD. It was weird, I sort of had this feeling I was going to find something good as my last find of the night. But then that's always the excuse for "just one more", isn't it?

    Quote Originally Posted by teddy
    i did much the same thing myself years ago. i didn't find the good stuff until i wandered way off from where everybody said the loot would be found.
    Nice going
    teddy
    Thanks teddy. I'm starting to think that's a good strategy all around for detecting.
    John 3:16

 

 

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