90 painful Minutes

jeff of pa

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I didn't leave my town today. I decided to hunt the woods behind my House, And
the Empty lot 2 doors up from me.

First the Woods

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for 30 Minutes produced part of another Crossbow Arrow (bolt :tongue3:)

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Large C clamp

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Next where this house used to sit

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Shoe Sole Rebate today

34 Cents

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Habitat Token ?

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Trash & Junque

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2 Wheats

1909 or 19 ? & 1944

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1909 ? or 1919 ?

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& not sure if I can call it a Cache or accidental Dump .

all in one hole . good chance of more, the signals were crazy nulls chirps etc.

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From Left to right

2 ROGERS co STAINLESS KOREA

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1 Simeon L. & George H. Rogers X/TRA ONIDA LTD.

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5 ROYALTON 1

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1 Allegheny Stainless Steel

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1 STAINLESS AVONROSE

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and unknown small oka 100 (art deco cake ?) fork

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Glad to see you out... cool hunt.
 

All that flatware in the same hole... Very odd. Maybe it was in the house when demolished?

DCMatt
 

I'd soak those c-clamps in oil or something. I just had to buy a few of those, and they're darned expensive considering.
 

All that flatware in the same hole... Very odd. Maybe it was in the house when demolished?

DCMatt

Yea that's my Thinking :thumbsup:
The man living in it died.
his half sister sold the house to the current owner who immediately tore it down
 

I'd soak those c-clamps in oil or something. I just had to buy a few of those, and they're darned expensive considering.


Yea good idea .

I used to use one like that when I would change my Breaks to compress the cylinder.
makes me wonder :laughing7:
 

A few aches and pains Jeffy?:laughing7: Believe me...your not alone dude!

Hard bad winter for sure..to much setting time!


GOD Bless


Chris
 

Glad to see you're finally able to get out without snowshoes on.
 

Jeff, with the size of those, they'd be ten bucks or more each. Silver half wouldn't have netted you that.
 

Hello- Ok your in trouble. I looked at the air view at the address above. You didn't fill in your holes!!!! Looks like a bomb went off over their.Ha ha Better watch out. It's coming. I found some flatware like that also. It was in a old mending net field. Must have left it for later on, and later on and???? Yours now. For 90 mins you tore it up. Good job.
 

Wow! Now I'd call that 90 minutes well worth the walk!

Shoe leather rebate eh? ;) Love it! LOL
 

nice digs.that red house is a neat looking old place.Do you know about how far back it goes?
 

nice digs.that red house is a neat looking old place.Do you know about how far back it goes?

I believe 1875 they were all originally Colliery Houses
 

after all that you got the clamp?
 

Jeff, the "all in one hole" you mentioned could possibly be the top of a privy
 

Jeff, the "all in one hole" you mentioned could possibly be the top of a privy

no would be too close to the house .

Plus their last privy was where I put the red Square .
the blue Square is where I found them
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last time I walked the town was in the early '70's
and there were a few Privy's left.
all at the end of the yards.
 

Nice digs. Its just a regular arrow, bolts do not have nock ends. (FYI)
 

Good to see you were able to make it out, Jeff! Looks like you had a fun hunt :)
 

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