johnnyblaze
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 20, 2010
- Messages
- 3,210
- Reaction score
- 1,753
- Golden Thread
- 2
- Location
- Rhode Island
- 🥇 Banner finds
- 2
- Detector(s) used
- T2 SPECIAL EDITION
- Primary Interest:
- Other
Well around March last year using the satellite i noticed a section of woods that had a number of close penned in walls 
I found a way in through a public area and soon as i walked up to the cellar i found a Chape to a colonial buckle
I tell you there is no better feeling than walking up to a virgin Colonial cellar
This was a very early site not on an 1870 map..
I feel it was abandonded around 1830 probably due to the mill manufacturing booming in the area
It is a true Colonial site producing many Dandy buttons and some early coins..
Got a Nova
A Cartwheel coin i think
Hopefully the King of Colonial coins Iron Patch will chime in
Some early KG
1808 largie
And the most recent coin from the site was an
1829 Large cent with very nice patina and barely worn
This is what im dating the site at..
Very nice constructed cellar with the biggest front step i have ever seen
The front step is like a foot thick and 4 feet round..Moving these large stones was just an amazing task our ancestors acheived
I did my last hunt at this cellar about 2 weeks ago so now im taking a break..
No videos this time for it seems some local detectorists are watching my video's and trying to find my sites
Violating all the code of ethics of detecting
Best believe if they come upon one of my cellars they are gonna have a hard time making finds from my poundings
Keep the passion high....
Blaze

I found a way in through a public area and soon as i walked up to the cellar i found a Chape to a colonial buckle

I tell you there is no better feeling than walking up to a virgin Colonial cellar

This was a very early site not on an 1870 map..
I feel it was abandonded around 1830 probably due to the mill manufacturing booming in the area

It is a true Colonial site producing many Dandy buttons and some early coins..

Got a Nova

A Cartwheel coin i think

Hopefully the King of Colonial coins Iron Patch will chime in

Some early KG
1808 largie
And the most recent coin from the site was an
1829 Large cent with very nice patina and barely worn

This is what im dating the site at..
Very nice constructed cellar with the biggest front step i have ever seen

The front step is like a foot thick and 4 feet round..Moving these large stones was just an amazing task our ancestors acheived

I did my last hunt at this cellar about 2 weeks ago so now im taking a break..
No videos this time for it seems some local detectorists are watching my video's and trying to find my sites

Violating all the code of ethics of detecting

Best believe if they come upon one of my cellars they are gonna have a hard time making finds from my poundings

Keep the passion high....
Blaze
Amazon Forum Fav 👍
Attachments
-
json vids 001.webp26.2 KB · Views: 906
-
json vids 006.webp30.7 KB · Views: 896
-
json vids 002.webp24.1 KB · Views: 898
-
json vids 003.webp20.5 KB · Views: 897
-
json vids 004.webp24.2 KB · Views: 895
-
json vids 005.webp23.5 KB · Views: 897
-
json vids 012.webp24.9 KB · Views: 887
-
json vids 011.webp15.5 KB · Views: 886
-
json vids 010.webp25.2 KB · Views: 891
-
json vids 009.webp29.2 KB · Views: 899
-
json vids 008.webp10.7 KB · Views: 890
-
json vids 007.webp22 KB · Views: 887
Upvote
0