Michiganne
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Hi TNet gang,
After pulling a nice 1848 LC recently from this alfalfa field, I decided to go back for more gridding. I shifted my hunting a bit north but decided there are more signals further south. Found two buttons, one flat button (J. Mann's Treble Standard on back) and a CW button (Waterbury Scovill Mfg Co.) Lastly, had a good signal and dug an 1868 IH. It was 32 degrees when I hunted so the season is winding down as the ground is starting to freeze.
At home I saw the 1868 IH is a semi key(?) date. Gotta love it! 
HH,
-Michiganne
not my nicest IH but I'll take it


I didn't realize it was a CW button until I cleaned the clay off at home.


After pulling a nice 1848 LC recently from this alfalfa field, I decided to go back for more gridding. I shifted my hunting a bit north but decided there are more signals further south. Found two buttons, one flat button (J. Mann's Treble Standard on back) and a CW button (Waterbury Scovill Mfg Co.) Lastly, had a good signal and dug an 1868 IH. It was 32 degrees when I hunted so the season is winding down as the ground is starting to freeze.


HH,
-Michiganne
not my nicest IH but I'll take it


I didn't realize it was a CW button until I cleaned the clay off at home.



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