Howdy all,
This is the "best of" from the last few outings we have been on. (we being me and some great detecting bro's!)

The silver thimble was actually a turf find from what was believed to be an old picnic ground in central/northern CA.
It's a size 9 and "sterling" is seen circling the 9... My first ever silver thimble-Pretty stoked about that.

Also hit a few super small demos... Total time was maybe 30 minutes to an hour finding these goodies.
The glass bits are nothing special, BUT do rep 1800's ground. The little lock thingy came from the same, small corner demo location.
Now the real winner (IMHO) was the big military button. I did a google search in many combinations but couldn't find a darn thing on it. Larger than a half and about the same size as a dollar coin.
(the white stuff is left over preservation wax I still need to clean out) Looks WWII era'ish but was found in a turn of the century park.
Before and after 
The back and a comparison...

Thanks for looking and happy tecting in 2012!
This is the "best of" from the last few outings we have been on. (we being me and some great detecting bro's!)

The silver thimble was actually a turf find from what was believed to be an old picnic ground in central/northern CA.
It's a size 9 and "sterling" is seen circling the 9... My first ever silver thimble-Pretty stoked about that.

Also hit a few super small demos... Total time was maybe 30 minutes to an hour finding these goodies.
The glass bits are nothing special, BUT do rep 1800's ground. The little lock thingy came from the same, small corner demo location.
Now the real winner (IMHO) was the big military button. I did a google search in many combinations but couldn't find a darn thing on it. Larger than a half and about the same size as a dollar coin.
(the white stuff is left over preservation wax I still need to clean out) Looks WWII era'ish but was found in a turn of the century park.


The back and a comparison...


Thanks for looking and happy tecting in 2012!
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