2017 Relic finds from Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri

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These are Civil War Relics P1010060 (2).webp I found in Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri in 2017
 

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Congrats. Nice pile of finds for the year.
 

RC, nice CW History you have there for the year. Here's for more to head your way in 2018. Well Done on History brought to the surface and Saved.
 

Congrats on the nice CW relics.

Best of luck in 2018.
 

Roger, that wouldn't be an Andrew Jackson inaugural button, would it?
 

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Yes, I found it last Spring in a Civil War Camp occupied by the Army of the Frontier.
 

Outstanding! I am in central AR
 

A fine assortment of bullet types ,buttons & Neat Double Ax Head.

Is there a special treatment you gave to the Pocket Knife's?
 

A fine assortment of bullet types ,buttons & Neat Double Ax Head.

Is there a special treatment you gave to the Pocket Knife's?
 

Yes, I found it last Spring in a Civil War Camp occupied by the Army of the Frontier.

Great Eye Spats.
I mistook it for a Fancy flat Button.

That button is Banner in my Book.
 

Davers
I just cleaned the Knifes and sprayed them with Lacquer.
 

Very nice find on the Inaugural button and the story as to where it was found. Have you ever tried the product Gemplers' on iron relics? I tried this last year and really liked it on some of my relics. It finishes the relics off and preserves the iron. It is a great product in my opinion if you don't mind the relics turning black. I thought about this a bit before trying it, and I decided to give it a try. My winning point was the overall look of the relic or preserving it for years to come. As I said, I was pleased with the overall looks when finished.
 

I have never heard of Gempler's but I looked it up online and it looks like something I might try. Thanks for the information
 

I have never heard of Gempler's but I looked it up online and it looks like something I might try. Thanks for the information

I learned about Gempler's on TreasureNet and bought a gallon recently. I soak iron relics in apple cider vinegar (learned that here also and is much easier than electrolysis) and then paint on a small amount of Gempler's after drying. It seems to work great.

Hey, could you add a close-up of your Andrew Jackson button?
 

Hey y’all. Nwa here as well. Just got back at this after a year of new wife and new life and ready to kick up the finds again at my old camps and skirmish sites around the area. How’s everyone been?
 

P1080061 (2).webpHi Spats, this is the best close-up I can get. How long do you soak the Relics In Apple Cider Vinegar?
 

Roger leave it. That’s all you need to do. You don’t want it to eat the rest away. That’s perfect and would make a heck of a display piece
 

These are Civil War RelicsView attachment 1532902 I found in Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri in 2017

Roger shoot me a text at 479-653-1568. I’m from the nwa area and can give you some hints on some places to look and take you around to a lot of my places I’ve hunted for the last 25 years. Plus give you ideas on how to clean those finds
 

Hi
I used to hunt in you area when I was younger but now I don't go any further than Madison County or Stone County in Missouri. I used to come over there and Hunt for Fort Reagan but didn't have any luck. I usually hunted with Stephen Burgess from Fayetteville. Stephen's Website (CampSite Artifacts)
 

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