chadgallant
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I got a new Tejon a while back and just finished getting it all assembled and managed to get some time on it these last couple of days. Man is it impressive. I had a GTP 1350 before and found myself cherrypicking when I wasn't paying attention. With the Tejon I don't do that. I end up digging the consistent signals not just the good ones. These finds are from a section of the park where I get alot of military buttons and buckles from. Things were pretty quite there with the GTP 1350, I managed to shake things up a bit with the Tejon.
The first pic is of a 1834 British six pence that was with the Hindustan button and a square nail
Along with the hindostan regimental button I found 2 more 76 regiment of foot buttons.
here is the hindostan button
I managed to pick up a 1930 canadian nicle as well
and lastly I picked up 2 more 76 regt of foot buttons. this brings my total to 9 from this park.
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I also managed to pick up a 1916 New Brunswick Kilties cap badge. I will post later as it is soaking now. This Battalion only in existence for 1 year until is was renamed the 236th overseas Bn, in 1917. It is in really good shape.
Looking forward to getting out shortly with the Tejon to see what else I missed.
The first pic is of a 1834 British six pence that was with the Hindustan button and a square nail
Along with the hindostan regimental button I found 2 more 76 regiment of foot buttons.
here is the hindostan button
I managed to pick up a 1930 canadian nicle as well
and lastly I picked up 2 more 76 regt of foot buttons. this brings my total to 9 from this park.
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I also managed to pick up a 1916 New Brunswick Kilties cap badge. I will post later as it is soaking now. This Battalion only in existence for 1 year until is was renamed the 236th overseas Bn, in 1917. It is in really good shape.
Looking forward to getting out shortly with the Tejon to see what else I missed.
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