War of 1812 mass militia coat button and two others

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Went on a freestyle hunt today and found a 17th century cellar. It had obviously been pounded pretty hard. Not even iron tones! So I worked my way through the woods surrounding the area ant hit all 3 buttons in a 10 ft radius. Swinging was very difficult as it was a very overgrown area. Most of the woods there are.I was so psyched to get my first decent mass militia button as its only my second ever. It was difficult to conceal my erection while I was exiting the woods and was praying I didn't run into any female hikers on the way out!!;) would have been awkward...:) The first one I found was a 2 piece mass volunteer from the mid 1800's and it was crushed! Bummer...
 

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Wow to that entire story!
 

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