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Brian C.

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Jan 14, 2011
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Whites and Garrett. I use several machines, the ace 350 is a nice machine. I have a 5900, 6000, whites.
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
I got back to the location where I found the broad axe last weekend, the finds today came from one corner of the field. The town site is about 50 plus acres, I wish I had a map of the town, so I guess I will have to find my way around the field to locate glass and broken china. The lock is kinda cool, the lever still moves freely, the ring is brass I think, but still a cool find all the same. The coins are not that old but I will take them, the 5 cent grades at maybe fine, there is some ware on the hair, but still it is silver. I am off tomorrow to another barn site, a friend of mine is building a new addition to the one he has now, they have been finding old glass and bottles, maybe I will find some metallic? I will post anything I find if worth doing so. IMG_0027.JPG
 

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Pretty good. Always love the fishscales! A couple of nice large cents and a padlock. Nice little hunt.
 

wishing I could tag along. I have always been interested in ghost towns. congrats on some cool finds!
 

There are several around this area, there should be a couple in your area.
 

Two old silvers, tha's a pretty good hunt ;) Like the old lock too. thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:
 

NICE DOOR KNOB FROM THE HILARY CLINTON COLLECTION. NICE FINDS .
 

there were so many ghost towns near tucson and tombstone. wish i metal detected back then. great finds!!!!!
 

You still can.
 

Great stuff. Here's an excellent site if you want to research your padlock: antique-padlocks.com. Congrats! -Lisa & John
 

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