cwdigger
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- Greenville,NC
- Detector(s) used
- Whites TDI, Teknetics T2 Ltd, GPX 5000
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
Ok got out this morning with bobby all day and got a few keepers but nothing really worth talking about. Here is the story of the day, we got out at around 9:00 this morning and went to a site that was a chruch during the war hoarding confederate soldiers, until the union came through with 800 calverymen and ordered the chruch to be burnt to the ground. 
We kept digging can after can, no lead, no brass, no copper nothing but aluminum cans and pulltabs. So we left there and went asked permission to an old plantation built in the early 1800's the man said that he would have to talk it over with his family, so we didnt get to hunt that property either. Well we both had the itch to dig so we rode to one more place that we knew had a confederate camp nearby but did not have permission.
So we asked around until we found the landowners name and went and asked he was a very nice polite man, that had no problem with us detecting so off we went for the 3rd time.
Upon getting back to the field there was another gentleman there picking up arrow heads, about 15 minutes into detecting I found a nice spear point just laying there on top of the ground. 
I got some pottery,an old door knob, an arrow head, what looks like part of an old lock, a rivit, harmonica reed and my 1st 1946 silver roosie
Anyways it was I nice day just to be out, so I still had a good time, its just like fishing you dont always catch something everytime you go.
Plan on being there all day tomorrow as well.
HH all
Cw
www.wedigdixie.com

We kept digging can after can, no lead, no brass, no copper nothing but aluminum cans and pulltabs. So we left there and went asked permission to an old plantation built in the early 1800's the man said that he would have to talk it over with his family, so we didnt get to hunt that property either. Well we both had the itch to dig so we rode to one more place that we knew had a confederate camp nearby but did not have permission.

So we asked around until we found the landowners name and went and asked he was a very nice polite man, that had no problem with us detecting so off we went for the 3rd time.


I got some pottery,an old door knob, an arrow head, what looks like part of an old lock, a rivit, harmonica reed and my 1st 1946 silver roosie


HH all
Cw
www.wedigdixie.com
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