Button Field - Day 1..

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This field we have done before & its where I got my best 1 day button record (see above).
The objective of the day was simple; avoid making a snowman or snowball fighting & get 1 button we don't already have.
Dad completed the challenge by getting a WWII Civil Defence (CD) Corp Button.
It snowed the whole time & by the end we were detecting about 4 inches of snow, we did however get as many buttons in 2.5 hours as we did over our last 6 outings.

Copper WWII First Aid Packet US Govt.
Buckles
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Without clicking on the thread I recollect you getting about 144 buttons in a day.

Those buttons of which there are several in the one pic. remind me of the rutherford tokens of Newfoundland.

4 inches of snow, I'd call that dedication. At least you got your goal of a new type.
 

Without clicking on the thread I recollect you getting about 144 buttons in a day.

Those buttons of which there are several in the one pic. remind me of the rutherford tokens of Newfoundland.

4 inches of snow, I'd call that dedication. At least you got your goal of a new type.

158 in 4 hours:thumbsup:

Apart from one of my fingers nearly freezing off at the start, it was not all that cold, just a few below freezing & the snow was light/puffy on the ground.
 

I tell you something ..... in England there the best old buttons in the world ... are varied and beautifully designed. :icon_cyclops_ani:
 

I'm sure it wasn't much fun hunting in those conditions, but at least you could tell where you'd been. Nice job!
 

I'm sure it wasn't much fun hunting in those conditions, but at least you could tell where you'd been. Nice job!

Yeap, no flags needed with those footprints.
 

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