Colonial Zoyboy
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A Metal Detecting Correction: Zoyboy's 2007 Recap
Yo, zoysters, it's KirkPA's twin brotha, zoyboy. Well, folks, 2007 is just about gone and 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 are not too far off. Well, let's get to this zoyboy's 2007 year.
To make a long metal datecting recap story short, it was a year of research, coppas, relics, butt-ins, spoons, forks, 1830s knives, musketballs, etc. Eventually, as this wonderful year progressed, I began to yank out those coppas in true John Walter fashion. As John Walter would have stated about my year, "Good, that's good, yup, that's what I am after, yup, yup. You know what you're doing, boy." My coppa finds for this year:
-1700 William III coppa
-1787 Connect-i-cut coppa
-Slug Colonial coppa
-Dateless Classic Head half cent
-Numerous other coppas
-Crazy Injuns
-15 Wheat cents
-About 11 handfuls of butt-ins
-About 3 handfuls of musketballs
-One rusty 1830s-style knife
-Yes, folks, this zoyster is 626 wilvers behind Captn_SE (Dan, you frickin' rock, man.)
-A Civil War Infantry Butt-in
-Etc.
Well, folks, this coming year is going to be a dandy. I have narrowed down about 5-10 Colonial-era sites that are now "gone with the long before it." As Chris Cagle would state,
Well, folks, I would like to thank PACO, KirkPA, and vpone for memories that will last longer than the actually finds. Dudes, let's keep the passion high, and keep swinging with the extreme fever.
Bone Dry Detecting...zoyster
P.S. All relics were found with an outdated, analog-style White's XL Pro that came off of the production line about 15 years ago
P.S. Numba 2. For those of you folks who don't know who John Walter is, here it is http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,118730.0.html.
Update: Folks, I will probably end the metal detecting year with 12 coppas.
Yo, zoysters, it's KirkPA's twin brotha, zoyboy. Well, folks, 2007 is just about gone and 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 are not too far off. Well, let's get to this zoyboy's 2007 year.
To make a long metal datecting recap story short, it was a year of research, coppas, relics, butt-ins, spoons, forks, 1830s knives, musketballs, etc. Eventually, as this wonderful year progressed, I began to yank out those coppas in true John Walter fashion. As John Walter would have stated about my year, "Good, that's good, yup, that's what I am after, yup, yup. You know what you're doing, boy." My coppa finds for this year:
-1700 William III coppa
-1787 Connect-i-cut coppa
-Slug Colonial coppa
-Dateless Classic Head half cent
-Numerous other coppas
-Crazy Injuns
-15 Wheat cents
-About 11 handfuls of butt-ins
-About 3 handfuls of musketballs
-One rusty 1830s-style knife
-Yes, folks, this zoyster is 626 wilvers behind Captn_SE (Dan, you frickin' rock, man.)
-A Civil War Infantry Butt-in
-Etc.
Well, folks, this coming year is going to be a dandy. I have narrowed down about 5-10 Colonial-era sites that are now "gone with the long before it." As Chris Cagle would state,
Well, folks, I would like to thank PACO, KirkPA, and vpone for memories that will last longer than the actually finds. Dudes, let's keep the passion high, and keep swinging with the extreme fever.
Bone Dry Detecting...zoyster
P.S. All relics were found with an outdated, analog-style White's XL Pro that came off of the production line about 15 years ago
P.S. Numba 2. For those of you folks who don't know who John Walter is, here it is http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,118730.0.html.



Update: Folks, I will probably end the metal detecting year with 12 coppas.
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