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Hello to all! I have been viewing this forum for some time now, and have finally got around to joining. I'm TENNESSEE HAWK, from you guessed it, TENNESSEE! I am for the most part a Civil War Relic Hunter, but I also like to hunt old house-sites, bottle dumps, arrow heads, and the like. I have a photo-gallery started at: http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t57/tennesseehawk/ . If you have any problems getting into it, just let me know. I am looking forward to talking to all of you, especially Ol' Grubstake , and Fossis. We share a lot of the same interest's.
TENNESSEE HAWK :)
 

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Man, grub and his dumb gold get all the attention. Welcome to the fray, I used to live over by Knoxville.
 

birdy1976

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Hey welcome to TN. I live close to the Ky-Tn border, Russell co. Ky, to be exact if your anywhere nearby I know alot of old mill, house,and school locations nearby we should get out sometime to hunt. Anyway welcome to the net......

Great Hunting and Rutting to all!!!

birdy1976
 

DANGLANGLEY

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Welcome Tennessee Hawk. I live in Wartburg, Tennessee. Nice finds there!...I hear of a civil war skirmish here but have not to located it yet. Where bouts are you located?.
Have a good one, DANGLANGLEY
 

Ronin9868

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Welcome TN Hawk, Nice stuff on your slide show. Your in a good spot for CW. Look forward to reading some new posts.

HH- Ronin
 

Mike95inNJ

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Welcome to T-Net and some sweet looking finds you have.
HH, Mike in NJ
 

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tennessee hawk

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Thanks for the welcome. I live in Lexington Tn. I hunt the areas near Shiloh and Corinth on privately owned land. I am also only ten min. away from the battle of Parkers Crossroads. One of my favorite spots is a place called Purdy Tn. It was a town built in 1824. Only one house remains standing today. Pop. was pretty big for the time. I got to get to work, see you guys later.
TENNESSEE HAWK :)
 

Getty

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Welcome!I look forward to your posts.HH
 

Nashoba

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Welcome to Tnet! The best site on the web. And you don't need to pay attention to Ol Grubstake. All he ever finds is gold nuggets. :P :P :P
Happy hunting
~Nash~
 

Ted Mac

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Welome, TN if you want to know how to find pulltabs, foil, old nails, pop cans, gum wrappers or any other non gold, silver, or copper metal let me know.

Ted
 

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Thanks again to all you good folks. Nash, do you ride a scoot? I rode all my life, just gave it up last year. To the other welcome, I am a foremost expert nail digger! That ghost town I talked about has more than enough for everybody. To the guy from Kentucky, maybe we can get together some day. I been digging since 1978 on and off. Most all my stuff got sold off due to different reasons. My best coin find at Purdy was a 1813 Spanish 1/2 Reale. So far this year, I got two Mercury dimes same day inches apart. A1923 and 1924. I got a buffalo nickel same day. I got my "first" silver half New Years Day on my first signal, a 1900 Barber Half mint mark S. Across the street on another lot I got another Buffalo, and a 1945 War Nickel. Last week-end I got a 1922 Peace Dollar and a Seated Liberty Half you can only make out the Eagle w/shield on back. Both of these coins had been neatly drilled for necklaces. Two weeks ago at Purdy I got my first Seated Liberty Quarter, 1850 Mint Mark O. And a Seated Liberty Half-Dime, 1851 Mint Mark O. And a 1850 Large cent worn slick as glass. This was in a small jar along with two .54 Cal. Sharps bullets! I thought that was really neat. I do not have a scanner for the computer yet, so the pictures are kind of fuzzy on my photo website. I will post more stuff later.
TENNESSEE HAWK ;D
 

W6PEA

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tennessee hawk said:
Hello to all! I have been viewing this forum for some time now, and have finally got around to joining. I'm TENNESSEE HAWK, from you guessed it, TENNESSEE! I am for the most part a Civil War Relic Hunter, but I also like to hunt old house-sites, bottle dumps, arrow heads, and the like. I have a photo-gallery started at: http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t57/tennesseehawk/ . If you have any problems getting into it, just let me know. I am looking forward to talking to all of you, especially Ol' Grubstake , and Fossis. We share a lot of the same interest's.
TENNESSEE HAWK :)

Welcome to the forum

What a bunch of junk, ;) I'm jealous I wish there were civil war relics in So. Cal. :'(
Maybe one of these days I will stumble upon an old stagecoach stop.
 

Natman

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Natman from Mo. says hi and welcome :)

Nat
 

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