crazyjarhead
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- Sep 10, 2007
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- Metal Detecting
New 1800's House Has Potential. 1912, 925 Sterling Silver Spoon With A Date
Good evening fellow members. I had an ace in the whole for over a year and didn't even know it My cousin moved into an old house built in the mid-1800's and I forgot to ask him if I could hunt it. Of course, he said. So I headed out there in the wide-open country on a beautiful day. However it has been super dry lately and his yard was like a field and needs to be cut badly. I'm sure he'll have no problem with me cutting it as he is a busy carpenter and has a wife a 3 kids. I'll have to cut it down real good as it was hard to detect.The house resembles the old J.A. McDonald home in Woodstock that I did so well hunting but this one is wood, not brick. However i did find a few keepers in the short time I was there. I found an old spoon. Looks like pewter. I also found a few wheat's, 1917, 1946. I also found an old shell casing and an old Appalachian Trail thingy. I also acquired another site to hunt while I was visiting my relatives. She said, you should come over to our place and hunt............and I said, WHAT It's an old farm too. So now I have 2 new places and a few more leads as I have been lazy asking and my other old spots are running dry Have a good remaining weekend and get out there and hunt Ron Smith
As I was just looking at the spoon on my post I noticed a date of 1912 and the day and year which I can't make out. Look closely at the handle and you will see it. It is upside down in the picture. I just re-checked it and It is August 25, 1912
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Good evening fellow members. I had an ace in the whole for over a year and didn't even know it My cousin moved into an old house built in the mid-1800's and I forgot to ask him if I could hunt it. Of course, he said. So I headed out there in the wide-open country on a beautiful day. However it has been super dry lately and his yard was like a field and needs to be cut badly. I'm sure he'll have no problem with me cutting it as he is a busy carpenter and has a wife a 3 kids. I'll have to cut it down real good as it was hard to detect.The house resembles the old J.A. McDonald home in Woodstock that I did so well hunting but this one is wood, not brick. However i did find a few keepers in the short time I was there. I found an old spoon. Looks like pewter. I also found a few wheat's, 1917, 1946. I also found an old shell casing and an old Appalachian Trail thingy. I also acquired another site to hunt while I was visiting my relatives. She said, you should come over to our place and hunt............and I said, WHAT It's an old farm too. So now I have 2 new places and a few more leads as I have been lazy asking and my other old spots are running dry Have a good remaining weekend and get out there and hunt Ron Smith
As I was just looking at the spoon on my post I noticed a date of 1912 and the day and year which I can't make out. Look closely at the handle and you will see it. It is upside down in the picture. I just re-checked it and It is August 25, 1912
IMG]http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn52/crazyjarhead1/004-27.jpg[/IMG]
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