Castineman1779
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Castine "Penobscot Expedition" 2nd Article "Treasures of a Relic Hunter."
Thanks for all the comments about the Cpt Hinkley Rev War shoe buckle frame. You know sometimes we have wishful thinking when Iding relics and sometimes research and knowledge of a site tells us the story. I don't mind the remark "Reasonable Doubt" when it comes to who really who it belonged to and happy to leave it at that. As he said still an officer's buckle and great find. Thank you.
Now I had Feedback on my last post of listing the 4 articles I wrote on my relic hunting Castine from 1995-2014. Seems folks can read them OK. I understand that may be old history to many but history is history and I am happy top have this venue top share it with you. So her e is my second one I wrote in August of 2006 called "Treasures of a Relic Hunter. Actually I called it "Memories" but the mag changed the name which surprised me. If you want to read my first one "Have a Ball " Please do. That one mainly on ordnance. Thanks Gary
Thanks for all the comments about the Cpt Hinkley Rev War shoe buckle frame. You know sometimes we have wishful thinking when Iding relics and sometimes research and knowledge of a site tells us the story. I don't mind the remark "Reasonable Doubt" when it comes to who really who it belonged to and happy to leave it at that. As he said still an officer's buckle and great find. Thank you.
Now I had Feedback on my last post of listing the 4 articles I wrote on my relic hunting Castine from 1995-2014. Seems folks can read them OK. I understand that may be old history to many but history is history and I am happy top have this venue top share it with you. So her e is my second one I wrote in August of 2006 called "Treasures of a Relic Hunter. Actually I called it "Memories" but the mag changed the name which surprised me. If you want to read my first one "Have a Ball " Please do. That one mainly on ordnance. Thanks Gary
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