West Jersey Detecting
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Buttons from Today's Hunt Including Unusual "James Burk/Philadelphia" Backmark
Well the power is back on and all is well again in South Jersey. Winds have now died down to a soft breeze, but let me tell you that when I was out detecting in the woods this morning with my buddies, we had to beware of falling limbs and branches!
I went back to the site that I found my second set of colonial silver cufflinks yesterday (http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,383724.0.html). The wind was so loud that at times I could not hear the threshold of my detector and it slowed me down a bit, but I still manages some nice buttons including a collar button, a spun-back button and some great backmarks including W. WALLIS and a sweet button with the Gilt remaining on the back. I am not familiar with the backmark, JAMES BURK/PHILADELPHIA. Maybe someone has information on the maker.
Thanks for looking!
Neil
Well the power is back on and all is well again in South Jersey. Winds have now died down to a soft breeze, but let me tell you that when I was out detecting in the woods this morning with my buddies, we had to beware of falling limbs and branches!
I went back to the site that I found my second set of colonial silver cufflinks yesterday (http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,383724.0.html). The wind was so loud that at times I could not hear the threshold of my detector and it slowed me down a bit, but I still manages some nice buttons including a collar button, a spun-back button and some great backmarks including W. WALLIS and a sweet button with the Gilt remaining on the back. I am not familiar with the backmark, JAMES BURK/PHILADELPHIA. Maybe someone has information on the maker.
Thanks for looking!
Neil
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