A Heart Of Silver, A Crown and NOT Moms Apple Pie!

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A Heart Of Silver, A Crown and NOT Mom's Apple Pie!

Boy! What a day! I began my three days off on a somber note, but ended them today feeling much better.
As I was leaving work the other night I got a call from my father on my cell phone. It's rare that my father calls me, even more so on my cell.. so I suspected it was not good news. Relieved though, I was, that it was not about him, I mean with all the heart trouble he's had and is still dealing with the fact that he was calling me meant it wasn't about him. It was bad news though. Dad told me that one of my uncles had just passed away. An uncle on my mother's side, her next older sibling. My mom was number ten of eleven children and my late uncle was number nine, so yeah, they were close. Mom was too torn up to talk on the phone, so dad called to break the news.
As sad as it is to lose a family member, even extended family, we were all somewhat comforted that his sufferring was over. My uncle had cancer of the lungs and pancreas, he was terminal before it was discovered and still lived 3 months longer than the doctors had predicted. Painfull to say the least, he was in and out of a coma for the last couple of weeks. He had come out of it, the coma, the morning of the day he passed away, telling everyone about the dream he had while he was "sleeping". He had seen his late son, his father and his mother. (my late grandparents). He said that his mom had her arms out beckoning him as if to say it was time.... he passed that afternoon. Peacefully.
Somber, yes. Sad, yes. But the pain is over and the sufferring has ended... all but the grieving and the sense of loss that the family will bear for a while. *sigh*

Ok.. now that everyone is all bummed out I'll move on to a lighter note. Metal detecting. <smile> Of my three days off, I only went detecting one day. Yesterday. I started early and by 2:00 I was done. Both tired and ready to call it a day. I revisited the Soccer Complex, of course, and was duly rewarded for my efforts with a multitude of finds. TWO TRIPS to the garbage can! Damn! That was a LOT of can slaw!
Oh I found other things as well.. pull tabs, hair coloring (highlighter), BINACA breath freshener, some sort of acne cream or ointment. I found what I thought was a door knob at first.. but turned out to be the bottom of an aluminum baseball bat. There was the odd bits and pieces of scrap metal... and clad.. LOTS of clad. Pennies, Dimes and Quarters mostly.. with the occasional nickle thrown in the mix. <grin> And ONE token. I took along the camera with me today.. I mean Yesterday.. and experimented with some "panning" shots. I should remember to take the tripod so that they can blend a little more seamlessly in the future. Here's the field that I hunted today.. via a composite of three pics chopped and cropped together. <grin>

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I found a pendant from a University that's just down the interstate from here.. Eastern Kentucky University... pendant or more likely a key chain "fob". Oh.. I found a key too, but nowhere near the "fob". <laughing>
Adding to my growing collection of "flipping" coins, I found TWO more coins today..er.. yesterday. One of them is rather familiar, in fact it makes the third coin of the same design that I've found at that park. The other coin was just a "Kick In the Grass" <laughing>

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Pardon the pics.. I'm still experimenting with compiling individual pictures to save room for my posts... to get all the pictures in that is. <grin> Anyway, there are the two "flippers" that I found yesterday and the "fob" the key and the lone token.. and a penny for scale of course. That coin in the middle might look familiar to some of you, because you HAVE seen it before on here. Twice actually.. as I said, this makes the third one that I've found.. now I have "TRIPLETS!"

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Man! It's fun finding those big coins.. even if they aren't legal tender. <grin> It's still a kick! Get it.. soccer.. kick.. oh never mind I amuse myself sometimes. <chuckle> Check out this collection of "flippers" or "Tossers" that I've found this year..

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At one end of the field, actually between the parking lot and the playing field I happened upon this little gem. It was in two pieces so you might say it was two finds instead of one. It'll make another fine addition to "Fro's Used Cars" car lot. The inventory just keeps expanding all the time!

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On the very opposite end of the field from the truck I found something near and dear to all our hearts.. metal detectorists that is.. SILVER!!!! At least I think it's silver, even though it's not stamped with a 925 or Sterling.. it has smith stamps. I have no idea what they identify or who they identify, but they are pretty cool.. so is the little ring.. here are a few shots..

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On the inside of the band, well, the "crown" anyway, there is what looks like some engraving.. almost like TG..something

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On the band were these three little "smith" stamps or whatever they are called officially... I took a couple of pics and played with the contrast and lighting to try to make them clearer.. Can anyone tell me anything about them? I know there are some experts that dwell among us mortals here at TNet.. <smile>

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I know it's not the best of picture quality, but I was amazed at what I could get out of the camera to begin with.. those stamps are TINY! The ring is tiny.. Had to be a young lady with very slim fingers that lost this little keeper. I feel sorry for her loss.. but happy for my find! It was even prettier after I got it home and cleaned it up a little bit with a toothbrush and some water.. no chemicals used. I had to clean my hands too though.. I had other things to do besides sorting out and counting my finds for the day.. I had promised my fair mistress.. (my wife) a homemade apple pie. You see, after detecting for hours and she patiently waiting for me.. we stopped by a local orchard on our way home and purchased some fresh apples, and cider. So. Pie it was. Now I HAD to take a picture of this beauty! I've made some good pies before in the past, but this one was just PRETTY!.. Pretty tasty too! <slurp>

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YUM! Oh my efforts were appreciated, of that you can be assured. Nothing like warm apple pie with a scoop of icecream to round out a very nice day. *urp* sorry.. <blushing>

Here's the "pile" o'stuff that I dug up yesterday.. taken at the park...on my digging cloth... at the picnic table... that my wife was so patiently sitting and waiting for me while I indulged in this crazy hobby.

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And here's the pic of all the clad that I found for the day.. sorry, this pic was a little fuzzy.. I think I had the stabilization feature turned off by accident.. <rolling eyes>

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$9.27 all told... not bad at all ! <grin> You got to love a hobby that pays you to have fun! I know *I* love it! <smile> It makes a pretty good balm for the spirit too.. to find lost things.. be they treasures or trash, everyday items and novelties alike.

Happy Hunting Everyone!


Frodov
 
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Frodov,
Sorry to hear about your lose. Will keep your family in my prayers tomorrow at church. You always seem to find nice digs, WTG.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:.

Is that pie sugar-free?... ;D ;D ;D
 

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Re: A Heart Of Silver, A Crown and NOT Mom's Apple Pie!

Sorry for your loss, great finds though...
 
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I think, the worst thing about getting older, is losing family and friends, happens to us
all, my condolences.

Nice finds, and good luck,
the Happiest of Hunts
for all.
 
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sorry for your loss -- the ring is a irish "lovers ring" --if offered and accepted it means you will marry for life -- ie your my one true love -- it has a specail name and story behind it --"Claddagh" its called

your looks to be made by silver smith TG and is 925 silver --ie sterling by its hallmarks
 
Re: A Heart Of Silver, A Crown and NOT Mom's Apple Pie!

Sorry for your loss Fro. We'll be keeping you in our thoughts...

As far as your finds go, great digs as usual!!! :thumbsup:

Be careful posting pics of your "culinary delights" - you might start getting PMs for Apple Pie orders! :D

And remember - it's better to be a flipper than a tosser... ;D
 
Re: A Heart Of Silver, A Crown and NOT Mom's Apple Pie!

Frodov, My Kentuckian Friend,
Super finds. Sorry for your loss also.
Please email me a slice of that pie.
Joe
 
Re: A Heart Of Silver, A Crown and NOT Mom's Apple Pie!

Really sorry to hear about your loss! :( I love the token though! I am not sure about the ring. Never have seen markings like that before. Maybe check with a jeweler to see. Happy Hunting! :)
 
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Frodov old mate, In Kiwi Land (Aotearoa) we say,
Kia kaha, stay strong. :thumbsup:

Another enjoyable journey through your prose, much appreciated
and how can any one here, beat an Irish Lovers' Ring?
(I believe Ivan)

Mike
:notworthy:

my address, for my slice of your pie is;-{
 
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49er said:
Frodov,
Sorry to hear about your lose. Will keep your family in my prayers tomorrow at church. You always seem to find nice digs, WTG.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:.

Is that pie sugar-free?... ;D ;D ;D


"Sugar free"??? BITE YOUR TONGUE!!!! <laughing> Actually no, it isn't sugar free, but very little sugar was added to the pie, I mean, the apples were fairly sweet as is. Of course it can't be a good apple pie with out a little brown sugar and cinnamon in the mix.. and some butter.. and flour.. well, you get the idea. The top has an egg wash (makes it shiny and crisp) with some raw sugar sprinkled on as well.. maybe a teaspoon if that much. So, no, it's not sugar free, but it is "less sugar". I myself have been diagnosed as a borderline type 2 diabetic, so I watch the sugar in my foods. *sigh* Just one more little complication that life throws at you huh? <shrug>
But hey.. life is life!.. and it beats the alternative.. right? <grin> Thank you for your condolances and prayers.

Happy Hunting!

Frodov
 
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TN-Joe said:
Frodov, My Kentuckian Friend,
Super finds. Sorry for your loss also.
Please email me a slice of that pie.
Joe

Would that I could Joe.. but printer paper and ink just can't hold a candle to the real thing. <grin> I just hope there's some left when I get home from work tonight.. it's been two days and my wife LOVES apple pie.. I've got but one slice of it myself.. and it's over half gone. I think she made it her lunch yesterday and today. *sigh* Oh well.. I guess I can make another one on my next day off.. and maybe get HER to peel the apples this time! <grin>

Happy Hunting

Frodov

p.s. Thank you for your condolances.. much appreciated.
 
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SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOST.I MISS YOUR READS THEY ARE GREAT. BEST OF LUCK. KYLE
 
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Hey Frodov , God bless you and yours with regard to your loss . Nice sweet silver ring, I think Ivan

nailed it , one of those sequential hallmarks will likely be the mark for sterling in Ireland. I too found

a nice silver ring yesterday while cherry picking for clad here in Santa Fe. Mine was similar to yours

with two hands , but instead of the heart and crown they were holding a turquoise cabachon. I've

noticed that your silver finds are picking up in frequency - Congratulations !!! Argentium.
 
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:15 pm Post subject: Silver and Gold jewlry makers Marks Info and links

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Hi gang. Not sure where to put this as with gold makers mark info. Maybe we need a jewelry information area?



Ever wonder about those marks in the silver rings you find. Here is a link to one good site in UK from the Silver Makers' Marks - London Assay Office (D)
Here are some linkes to makers marks Fro.

Sorry for your loss.

SKD

http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Makers/London-D.html

Here is the home page with more pics and info
http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/index.htm

http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/assayoffice/currenthallmarks.htm

This one gives info on the letter that indicates the year made:
http://www.jewellerycatalogue.co.uk/gold_jewellery2/assay_hallmark.php
 
Re: A Heart Of Silver, A Crown and NOT Mom's Apple Pie!

Sorry about your Uncle...at least his suffering is over and it sounds like he had some family members on the other side to help him cross over.

Nice batch of clad and terrific ring! That soccer field seems to be a pretty good producer for you.
 
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Argentium said:
Hey Frodov , God bless you and yours with regard to your loss . Nice sweet silver ring, I think Ivan

nailed it , one of those sequential hallmarks will likely be the mark for sterling in Ireland. I too found

a nice silver ring yesterday while cherry picking for clad here in Santa Fe. Mine was similar to yours

with two hands , but instead of the heart and crown they were holding a turquoise cabachon. I've

noticed that your silver finds are picking up in frequency - Congratulations !!! Argentium.


Well I don't know if it's because I'm getting lucky(er) or if I'm actually learning anything about my detector..but yeah.. the silver is picking up a bit. <smile> Just wish it was coin instead of jewelry. I've not found but a few silver coins and they've all been rosies. Oh well.. keep looking and keep finding.. someday I'll nail a big silver quarter or half or even a dollar! <smile>

Thanks for your condolances.

Happy Hunting!

Frodov
 
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SoreKneesDayton said:
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:15 pm Post subject: Silver and Gold jewlry makers Marks Info and links

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Hi gang. Not sure where to put this as with gold makers mark info. Maybe we need a jewelry information area?



Ever wonder about those marks in the silver rings you find. Here is a link to one good site in UK from the Silver Makers' Marks - London Assay Office (D)
Here are some linkes to makers marks Fro.

Sorry for your loss.

SKD

http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Makers/London-D.html

Here is the home page with more pics and info
http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/index.htm

http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/assayoffice/currenthallmarks.htm

This one gives info on the letter that indicates the year made:
http://www.jewellerycatalogue.co.uk/gold_jewellery2/assay_hallmark.php

Thanks for the links there Knees.. pretty cool.


Happy Hunting!


Frodov
 
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Sorry to hear about your Uncle, Fro. :'(


Very pretty little ring! Congrats on your finds. :) Nana
 
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Nana40 said:
Sorry to hear about your Uncle, Fro. :'(


Very pretty little ring! Congrats on your finds. :) Nana

Thank you Nana.. for both. <smile> I'm doing ok.

Frodov
 

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