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kevo rn

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Haven't been on for over a year, maybe two. I'm trying to get back into this hobby because I miss it. I found this around August or so and thought I'd share it with you all. Thanks for looking
 

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Nice button! Welcome back
 
Way to go. Excellent eagle button. Hope you can start getting out digging.
Dman
 
Nice button.congrats
 
Take it from someone who lives where these are not found, that is a cool button. Congrats!
 
Congrats, that Infantry button is in nice shape!
 
Shows little ground action too-Nice!! Welcome back. MD is good exercise and you can save a nice button (as you did) before acid rain and fertilzers destroy it forever. HH, Quindy.
 
Thanks. I pulled two infantry buttons from this site but the second one is hardly worth posting. Honestly, I've found a few things that seemed like they were dropped yesterday. I assume the soil isn't too bad. Do you think the fact that Kentucky is embedded in a lot of limestone helps the soil conditions? Maybe I'm just digging lol
 
Thanks. I pulled two infantry buttons from this site but the second one is hardly worth posting. Honestly, I've found a few things that seemed like they were dropped yesterday. I assume the soil isn't too bad. Do you think the fact that Kentucky is embedded in a lot of limestone helps the soil conditions? Maybe I'm just digging lol
Kevo, the limestone aids in making the soil more neutral but we have that situation in middle Tewnnessee too. We find some buttons in mint shape but the majority are victims of fertilization. Woods buttons are in much better shape as those spots are less likely to have been cropped. HH, Quindy.

 
Nice button congrats!!
 

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