BuckleBoy
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Hello All,
Met up with Shanegalang this morning to go on a date with a great cane field.
On the way, we made a quick detour, dropped Bernard Bonnier off and got hunting. We did pretty well today. No military buttons this time, but we did make some nice finds. Took a break midday and ate a bowl of gumbo at a good restaurant. Knew it would be good when the waitress asked if we wanted some File for it.
Got back at it and got a phone call from the man who leases another 8,000 acres with a Green Light.
Here's a little video to get you in the mood. 8)
So...back to the hunt... Here are a couple of the shots from the field. First off, a dropped three-ringer:


Next, a V nickel I dug (1892):

This is the fourth nickel from that area. In fact, except for Shane's Half Real, every coin has been a nickel (Silver Jefferson, two V nickels, and a Shield). Seems like folks only carried nickels in their pockets.
It has been yet another long evening cleaning finds. Once again, the number of targets in my pouch were pretty incredible to me at the end of the day:

First off, here's the GawGag. Camp lead and pack studs, mainly.

Two more recent items we found while briefly exploring a new spot on the new land. A Louisiana Tax
Token from the 30s and a Catholic Medallion.

Great pottery and a clay marble eyeballed in the field:

CW bullets, heel plates, etc. The small piece of carved lead is an interesting shape. Please me know if you have any ideas about that one. The .54 cal round ball in the center has a terrific sprue on it. Big mold, Big splash.
The lead piece at the left gave me a heart attack. I saw a white disc, and thought Two Reales or Silver Quarter. No design at all. Early cast brass nail. (Shipbuilding?) Good stuff.

And the buttons, coin, etc. After 20 years with no watch winder, I was lucky enough to get my second watch key in two hunts. The little cuff button at the top is a real beauty, and the photo doesn't do it justice. The red colored disc with the design in the center bottom of the photo is interesting. No clue on the ID. It appears to have a small paste jewel in the center, and the rim of it is heavily gold gilded. Single wire attachment on the back...but it could be a busted and stretched out shank, so maybe a button too.

And a few more whatzits. Note the diamond in the center. :P

Best Wishes and Happy Beep Beep,
Buckles
Met up with Shanegalang this morning to go on a date with a great cane field.


Got back at it and got a phone call from the man who leases another 8,000 acres with a Green Light.

Here's a little video to get you in the mood. 8)
So...back to the hunt... Here are a couple of the shots from the field. First off, a dropped three-ringer:


Next, a V nickel I dug (1892):

This is the fourth nickel from that area. In fact, except for Shane's Half Real, every coin has been a nickel (Silver Jefferson, two V nickels, and a Shield). Seems like folks only carried nickels in their pockets.

It has been yet another long evening cleaning finds. Once again, the number of targets in my pouch were pretty incredible to me at the end of the day:

First off, here's the GawGag. Camp lead and pack studs, mainly.

Two more recent items we found while briefly exploring a new spot on the new land. A Louisiana Tax
Token from the 30s and a Catholic Medallion.

Great pottery and a clay marble eyeballed in the field:

CW bullets, heel plates, etc. The small piece of carved lead is an interesting shape. Please me know if you have any ideas about that one. The .54 cal round ball in the center has a terrific sprue on it. Big mold, Big splash.


And the buttons, coin, etc. After 20 years with no watch winder, I was lucky enough to get my second watch key in two hunts. The little cuff button at the top is a real beauty, and the photo doesn't do it justice. The red colored disc with the design in the center bottom of the photo is interesting. No clue on the ID. It appears to have a small paste jewel in the center, and the rim of it is heavily gold gilded. Single wire attachment on the back...but it could be a busted and stretched out shank, so maybe a button too.


And a few more whatzits. Note the diamond in the center. :P

Best Wishes and Happy Beep Beep,
Buckles
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