Digs68
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- Apr 14, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
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Garrett AT Pro
Garrett Ace 350
Garrett Pro Pointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Got permission to hunt a vacant house lot last weekend. T%he historical society said it was where the town's shoe cobbler once had a house many years ago.
The hunted started out well. First find was a 1926 wheatie. A bit later, I found an old reflector (faceted glass of the type on vintage bicycles and car license plates). Soon after that, an old oddly-shapped key. The rest of the lot had little to offer except a few clads, a couple cinch-buckles of some sort, and a delicate lightweight buckle (perhaps from a hat or shoe? Any suggestions would be appreciated.).
There was an awful lot of trash and several pieces of old copper tubing that made hunting a bit difficult.
The highlight of my day was getting a closer look at the key when I got home. It turned out to be a key to an old model T Ford from sometime between 1919-1927. Really cool!
The hunted started out well. First find was a 1926 wheatie. A bit later, I found an old reflector (faceted glass of the type on vintage bicycles and car license plates). Soon after that, an old oddly-shapped key. The rest of the lot had little to offer except a few clads, a couple cinch-buckles of some sort, and a delicate lightweight buckle (perhaps from a hat or shoe? Any suggestions would be appreciated.).
There was an awful lot of trash and several pieces of old copper tubing that made hunting a bit difficult.
The highlight of my day was getting a closer look at the key when I got home. It turned out to be a key to an old model T Ford from sometime between 1919-1927. Really cool!
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