treblehunter
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- Jun 18, 2013
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Minelab Excalibur II
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Garrett pro pointer
XP Deus MI-6 pinpointer
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ThanksNice finds
I'm not thinking it is pewter, thanksLove the pewter US button. War of 1812 period.
Thanks, me tooA good time with nice finds, cant go wrong. I am really liking that U.S. button.
The back is shown in post # 17 also shows how malleable it is in the two pix of a before and after of me bending it with my fingers. Thank youWell it doesn't quite match the 1900s Bannerman copy. Would help to see the back.
Thanks, let me know if you come up we can share hunting spots!Well done Brad! Looking forward to getting back up to Pa this fall....several untouched farm fields and homesites to hunt!
Thanksnice little hunt!
Thanks BillGreat finds and beautiful place!
Thanks, all the pewter I have found in the dirt crumbles away to dust, I have to coat it with elmers glue. Do you think because it was under water its in the shape it is now?That's a beautiful 1812-20s pewter US button!
ThanksCongrats . Treasurer is great!!!!
Thanks, all the pewter I have found in the dirt crumbles away to dust, I have to coat it with elmers glue. Do you think because it was under water its in the shape it is now?That's a beautiful 1812-20s pewter US button!
ThanksCongrats . Treasurer is great!!!!
Thanks, all the pewter I have found in the dirt crumbles away to dust, I have to coat it with elmers glue. Do you think because it was under water its in the shape it is now?
Thanks
I've found saltwater peters that look the same way as that one. I always assumed they weren't malleable but then again I never tried! Lol.
I have that same style GS button but in the cuff variety. Yours looks coat sized
Nice way to cool off during the dog days of August.
Very nice scenery, cool finds.
Congrats