RPG said:
Awesome year for the Iron Brigade.

I knew it was gonna be a good end of the year post as I have been watching the posts you made throughout the year. What is amazing is the time that went into this post. The research, the scouting, the time spent trying to get permission to dig and then the digging. I think a pic of your big iron trash pile would be in order.
Good year guys. I hope 2010 is the best one ever.
Good Luck
Randy
Randy,
I can't post a photo of the iron pile because it has all been recycled. (Otherwise it'd make the floor collapse in my humble living quarters.

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Sometimes I think back on the amount of time and effort and I'm amazed that we're able to do it. It's continuous research, the love of meeting new people and going new places, and the allure of the dream that one shovel-full of dirt may hold the find of a lifetime.
Goes4ever said:
great finds, you had a super year!
Thank you Goes4ever. I sure have enjoyed seeing your videos this past year. Keep up the good work, my friend.
pepperj said:
What beautiful collection of finds for a year. Congrat's to you all, a real inspiration for those who love digging in the dirt.
And all of you are a real inspiration to me.

Thank you.
TnMountains said:
I remember many of these finds being posted. Each one was very exciting. Lots of coppers and the main thing is you guys had fun. I think when you make it fun the goods come out of the ground much easier.
Way to go Iron Brigade !!
HH
TnMountains
Tn,
I wanted to prove to myself that it was possible to dig 20 coppers in Kentucky in a year. And now that I have done that, I'd like this to be a Relic Year--with a few 1700s coins thrown in. 8)
Newt said:
Ya'll had a good year. I was expecting to see a GW button mixed in with all those flats.
Maybe next year. LOL!
Newt
We need to find things just a hair older than what we normally dig. Good to hear from you, Newt. I hope all is well where you are. Please e-mail me an occasional photo of those killer finds you're making, even if you choose not to post them on the forum.
KylePA said:
The Iron Brigade cleaned house in 2009, Buck! You guys swung over some killer sites and dug more killer relics than you can point a stick at.
I hope 2010 is better than your previous years! With your persistent research efforts, I have no doubt you will be posting eye shockers for us to view! Spanish silver is going to be plentiful for you guys this year! I smell it, Buck!
Kyle
Thanks for the kind words, Kyle. Unlike '09, 2010 will not be a Copper Race for me. I'm after relics this time around. But I think 20 coppers in a year in this part of the U.S. is enough to make a PA boy proud.

I'd love some nice Spanish this year. Hill Billy has been the Spanish King for a while, but I'll have toss him a copper or two for trade.
Cheers,
Buck