3 Day Marathon Hunt With Scrappy & OutdoorAdv! 1812 Pewters, Complete Shoe Buckle

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Finally took a few days off and had a 3 day marathon hunt with Brad and Steve. We stated on Thursday afternoon at my War of 1812 site. Happy to say that we all had some luck there and dug a nice handful of pewters between the 3 of us. I dug 3 US general service buttons as well as a couple of script Infantry buttons. I also dug a thimble and out of a trash pit came a killer little key as well as a nice little pipe stem that Brad gave me from the pit. We cooked some steak and potatoes right at the site and spent the night there. It was a great time that continued the next morning with more hunting. I'll let them share their finds but quite a few came out of this site. Friday night ended with a much needed shower then about 40 lbs of sushi and a couple of beers. Here are my finds from the War of 1812 site.
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The Cleaned Pile
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Marked Pewters
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The Pit Key and Pipe Stem
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Friday night I screen mirrored a couple of my 1776 maps onto my tv so we could all look at them and make a plan for Saturday. I decided that we should take a risk and try to find a small dot on the map. This involved loading a canoe and a kayak and driving to a public boat launch. We got there nice and early only to find that the boat ramp was under construction and there was no place to park. So we unloaded the boats and I parked my truck halfway down a slippery embankment....I'll get back to that later lol. We took a short paddle on a really nice stretch of water. It was beautiful and peaceful even though the weather wasn't great. After failing to find the first site due to time constraints with the tide we headed to the second site that we had our eyes on. Luckily it was a cabin site which meant there was no cellar hole and therefore it was virgin. Luckily Steve got over a couple of non ferrous targets which helped us to zone in on the homestead. I'm going to let Brad give the specifics of the next 8 seconds or so because they are very funny! I happened to walk into a small hot spot and dug a few rat tail spoons, a pile of buttons, a possible lead seal and after moving a tree and telling the boys there was going to be a great signal under there I dug a beautiful complete shoe buckle. My 8th complete and probably 21st or so overall. I also dug a couple of coppers....one being a 1773 kg i believe. We had a great time there and dug over 40 buttons between us. It was a lot of fun to show these guys what the cabin sites are all about and how hard they are to find.
The Pile-
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Complete Shoe Buckle-
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Complete Shoe Buckle Family
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The Lead "Thing"-
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1773 King George-
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This was an incredibly fun few days with two great guys and Tnet members. It was great hunting and great food that ended with some massive lobster rolls. I know that I had a great time and hope they both had as much fun as I did. This post isn't nearly long enough but I am getting old and I'm exhausted from the paddling, hiking, digging and being in the rain for a few days. Hoping to hunt a lot more this fall and I have some very exciting sites that I'm hoping to get to. I'm going to be trying out some incredibly early sites and hope to add to my 1600s collection
 

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Great hunt! Your lead thing is a button mold.

Now I see how you knew so quickly my friend. You dug one just like it a couple years back. Do you mind posting a pic on this thread? That's really cool. How many button molds have you dug? Just curious how common they are. I don't seem to recall many being posted
 

Wow great adventure and finds congrats

Thanks buddy. Gonna have to work hard to catch all of your great finds from 2016....but I'll give it my best
 

Wow!!! That sounds and looks like great fun. Glad you guys had a good trip. Anytime you can spend a few days with good friends is great and the finds make it that much better. Thanks for sharing [emoji106]

HH RN

Thanks relic nut. Truly a fantastic few days after a long summer of working a ton of ot
 

Wow - what can I say Abe - great finds man!! My favorite is that awesome button mold. Never seen one of those dug before. And all I can say about your spoons and buckle is ho-hum - just another day at the office for Abe :laughing7:. Some people just have their niche, and those are definitely 2 of yours. BTW - does that key have a triangular or square hole in the end? It might be a key for a barrel spigot, or maybe a clock key. Nice assortment of pewter buttons too. Hope to see you back at that site (or another) again soon as I could use a little motivation right now. Great post man!
 

Wow - what can I say Abe - great finds man!! My favorite is that awesome button mold. Never seen one of those dug before. And all I can say about your spoons and buckle is ho-hum - just another day at the office for Abe :laughing7:. Some people just have their niche, and those are definitely 2 of yours. BTW - does that key have a triangular or square hole in the end? It might be a key for a barrel spigot, or maybe a clock key. Nice assortment of pewter buttons too. Hope to see you back at that site (or another) again soon as I could use a little motivation right now. Great post man!

Interesting observation on that key Bill. I dug this spigot piece maybe 25 feet from where Abe got that key. If that is a spigot key, then perhaps there is more of it around there somewhere.

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What a productive hunt, and what a gracious host Abe is. Love the button mold, shoe buckle, and all the War of 1812 buttons.

And yes, the key is definitely a barrel tap key with one of the "fins" missing. Here are some pictures of spigot parts including a key and the caps that went over the on-off mechanism. The small spigot in my pic would have took a cap and a key - in fact I found a cap that fit right beside it. The larger one was a "non-restricted" version - LOL
 

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What a weekend-sounds like a blast. That shoe buckle is a beauty, and the latten spoons are cool. Looks like your War of 1812 site is loaded also-congrats on all of the great finds (all three of you).
 

Interesting observation on that key Bill. I dug this spigot piece maybe 25 feet from where Abe got that key. If that is a spigot key, then perhaps there is more of it around there somewhere.

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It is a barrel tap key, as we call them.

PS. Didn't see Steves response!
 

Awesome hunt and a fun time to boot. You dig more intact shoe buckles and spoons than anyone on the forum. Would love to dig in some New England dirt sometime. I've got relatives in MA, VT, & ME. I just haven't made the time to hit them up for it yet.
 

Ehhh didn't like the Shirt pic/ joke ahhh... welp :P

And I have been dyin to use that picture for weeks now :) bah.
 

Awesome write up Abe. What a blast that must have been.

I really, really like the shoe buckle.

Very well done sir.
 

Ehhh didn't like the Shirt pic/ joke ahhh... welp :P

And I have been dyin to use that picture for weeks now :) bah.

Ha I love the shirt bro! Just hadn't had a chance to respond yet. And I was one filthy boy when I got home. Also had a tick completely embedded in my nipple. That was interesting
 

Ha I love the shirt bro! Just hadn't had a chance to respond yet. And I was one filthy boy when I got home. Also had a tick completely embedded in my nipple. That was interesting

Driving down the road holding your shirt up taking a nipple selfie....and you still drove better than Brad!!
Lok
 

Driving down the road holding your shirt up taking a nipple selfie....and you still drove better than Brad!!
Lok

Driving on the right side of the road is merely a suggestion. Sometimes I prefer to take my half out of the middle or on the left side.
 

Great hunt with good friends, doesn't get any better!
 

Ahhh the elusive nipple tick.
Nothing like a nipple tick tickling the nipple.
Cant say I have had that pleasure... but it is now going on the bucket list :P

Oops... out of space...

Will add it to my list after my next visit to Kentucky Fried Chicken ... need a another bucket to write on.
 

Getting out with others for a bit of marathon hunting that produces some great looking finds is the best. Congrats on the great looking buckle, the awesome button mold.
 

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