Copper and swagger stick tip

Colonial Copper Zeus

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CKK ( Chris,Kirk and Kyle ) is on a roll. Another 5 copper day type of roll. I am only going to relate my own though. We got permission at 3 new sites. 2 for a later time and one for today. We didn't even hit the best potential one today. Another old , early American vanished homesite. The property owner is approx 80 years old and was intrigued to say the least. He right away told us that a gentleman already detected the spot 2 or three times a few years ago but CKK was not intimidated in the least. About 30 mins into the hunt I got a signal that has always indicated to me that a copper was about to be dug. Kirk and Kyle both came over and witnessed the retrievel. This Coronet is pretty good all except the date :icon_scratch: 182? . Another half an hour produced the odd looking lead piece that Kyle says could be a homemade chess piece. Not sure. The military swagger stick tip is my best find of the day and my second for the year. There must have been a parade and drill going on at one time or another. A great piece of history saved from the Pa fields. I also found an1892 V nickle that somehow has been misplaced. It was in pretty good shape but oh well it's not my target era anyway. 28 Coppers for Zeus 2009 and 6 short of Zeus 2008. Enjoy everyone and thanks for the interest. :icon_thumright:
Chris
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Nice going on another successful hunt by you and the brothers. Lost a V nickel huh :D Someday I will tell the story of the Indianhead I lost that resulted in a very successful hunt thanks to losing it.

I think as long as the weather holds, you will beat last year easily.

Don
 

You had another great day, unc! Let's hit that new site on Saturday. We must!! :headbang:

Nephew
 

Chris, you three are definitely a team to be reckoned with. . . especially
when someone says "this place has been hunted before" ::)

What, you three worry?. . . :) Not
 

Good job Chris! :notworthy: The coppers just keep coming for you guys. :thumbsup:
 

Do you hunt old greek revival homes, or just old cellar holes in the woods?
 

v on the floor??? sure it was zues! ya sure it didnt come out of your pouch. ;D ;D just kidding keep the finds coming guys :icon_thumleft: willy
 

dfx willy said:
v on the floor??? sure it was zues! ya sure it didnt come out of your pouch. ;D ;D just kidding keep the finds coming guys :icon_thumleft: willy
Yup, out of the pouch and onto the floor it went. I'm surprized the cat didn't eat it. he eats evrything on the floor.
 

If your cat had eaten that, he'd have had V nickel breath. :D


A really find hunt for you guys! Keep it up.



-Buck
 

The bullet (center lead thing) is a more modern black powder bullet commonly known as a "Maxi Mag" the funny groves are for wax lubricant, usually beeswax in consistency or hard Crisco works well too... Nice finds!!!
 

Another copper, another memory for the KKC team. We must strike copper gold this weekend. :laughing7: We must! :headbang: :hello2:

Kirk
 

Hunted spots are the best spots my friend...as you well know :icon_thumleft:

Very nice find bro.

I believe that if the Yeti and I could team up with the "Thrillsome Threesome" ;D...that the 5 of us would have a hoot. :headbang:
 

cedarratt said:
The bullet (center lead thing) is a more modern black powder bullet commonly known as a "Maxi Mag" the funny groves are for wax lubricant, usually beeswax in consistency or hard Crisco works well too... Nice finds!!!
Thanks for the id on the bullet.
 

Another great hunt, nice looking copper. I'm never discouraged when someone says its been hunted before. Whats a swagger stick tip that thing on the right I have found two of them and didn't know what they were.
 

Another on the pile. Good thing you have those two to guide the way. :wink: :D
 

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