1890s Home - Heart With Inscription

bergie

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1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

Went out to this old home for the first time. It's abandoned now, was most recently a restaurant. Lots of junk around and tough to search, but I did get this heart that says: I lock my heart to all but you. Pretty corny stuff. The guy or gal was not a big spender, that's for sure. Some type of basic metal. Still a cool find. Thanks to Earthworks for working on the photos.
 

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tentpegs

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Re: 1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

Something different is always good i find anyway ,its the way i like it HH.
 

JimBeHuntin'

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Re: 1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

That site looks like it should have been a good one ... congratz on the locket!
 

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Felinepeachy

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Re: 1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

What a beautiful place. That looks like something a dog would wear on his collar LOL. Keep hunting, there's gotta be good stuff there. :thumbsup:
 

cntrydncr1

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Re: 1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

great location and neat find. congrats
 

waterfalljay

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Re: 1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

Keep peeking through the junk - there's more goodies on that site! :icon_thumright:
 

mikewaz

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Re: 1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

Cool find!
Those personal items are always great finds. Slap on the smallest coil you can get your hands on and hit that place again. Those trashy places make a lot of people give up early.
Good Luck!
Mike
 

Bobbypins

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Re: 1890's Home - Heart With Inscription

I agree with Mike. Use a smaller coil to get in between all the trash, but I would say to start further away from the property and work closer to it. IF it's been hit before, everyone tends to navigate towards the front yards, so they forget about the outlying areas. Some of my most productive sites have come from taking this approach.
 

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