Early one piece button with thread still attached

tokens70

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Tesoro Vaquero, Tesoro Cibola, Explorer 2

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tokens70 said:
Hey guys, I found this button yesterday on a colonial site i am screening/detecting. I just think it is so cool to see the original fabric still intact after so long in the ground.:icon_thumright:

Wow!! Way cool!!
 

Thanks guys & thanks for looking:hello:
 

Very nice just be glad it wasn't attached to the coat with someone still in it.8-)
 

Nice design on the front too. You do have to wonder as to how strong thread was back then, especially with the number of colonial buttons found lately....
 

It doesn't happen often, but I have had it a few times in the well drained soils around here.
 

I agree, it does really put a person touch on them:thumbsup: Thanks again for all the comments & the views everyone:occasion14: I will be posting pics of more relics from this site soon
 

Thanks:icon_thumright:
 

I think that part of the reason these fibers survive occasionally is that they were likely made of hemp instead of cotton.

Cheers,


Buckles
 

I think your probably right, it does appear so:occasion14:
 

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