Maine relics / A few from the ground / A few from under the barn

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I just recently received permission to hunt the now wooded fields of a huge 1790's farmhouse with a big barn out back . There is not much left of the original farm land due to urban sprawl . There is a convenience store on what would have been one of the prime metal detecting spots right along Route 1 . The House is empty and is starting to fall into disrepair . The big old Barn is still holding up ok ! I made a site visit / test dig there wensday after work for about an hour. I did not find much then but noticed the barn sat quite high up on it;s stone foundation so I called the owner back and asked if he minds If I crawl under the barn to look for old bottles ect.. and he said no problem. so today I got up very early and gave it a go , The woods dirt was dry and hard from our recent heat wave so I don't feel I did as well as I could have detecting but I made a few finds out of the dirt . Under the Barn I managed to find pieces of an old harness with the snaffle bit still mounted to the bridal . the big brass buckle was found in the dirt right underneath the bridal :thumbsup: . Now this made me really start checking out the tops of the beams and low and behold I saw these paddles tucked up on top of a hand hewn beam where there was quite a depression under the barn . At first I thought they were for grooming a horse but the reverse said No 6 wool . So I figured they used it to brush a sheep after it was sheared . Nope ! WRONG AGAIN ! After getting home and go-ogling it they are wool cards. Used in a pair to separate and straiten the wool to prepair it for the spinning wheel , The William Whittmore Co, was established in 1799 in West Cambridge MA. Now Arlington Mass. Amos Whittmore was given a patent for the method of manufacturing the wire bristles to card the wool. The Factory burned in 1862 . I have not been able to obtain an accurate date of manufacturing of these particular cards any more info would be greatly appreciated ! Thanks for looking ! MaineRelic.
 

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Very nice finds, you are getting into the 1700s with those buckle pieces! HH, Mike
 
Very interesting finds MR!!! The old lock is cool and you were rewarded with some good relics. The wool cards are something I have not seen before. HH, Quindy.
 
I LOOOOOVE exploring old barns. Give it another go and I bet you come home with more finds :icon_thumleft:


VPR
 
Bavaria Mike said:
Very nice finds, you are getting into the 1700s with those buckle pieces! HH, Mike
Thanks Mike ! Here is a pic of a button I dug on my test dig on Wensday ! Late 18th early 19th also I believe ! Thanks for looking ! MaineRelic
 

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Some cool finds there...what is the other badge?
 
is that badge sterling silver? Some really kool finds man,Thanks for sharing them.
 
nice stuff! what do ya mean a test dig? just a random spot to dig with no detector?
 
Those ARE some neat finds! What is on the other badge? And the button... :icon_thumright: ...gotta love that button. Hope ya get some good rain and cooler temps so ya can go back for more! Terrific finds! :icon_pirat:
 
VOL1266-X said:
Very interesting finds MR!!! The old lock is cool and you were rewarded with some good relics. The wool cards are something I have not seen before. HH, Quindy.
Thanks Quindy ! I had not seen the wool cards before either ! This hobby never stops teaching you about history :thumbsup: M.R.
VERMONTPACKRAT said:
I LOOOOOVE exploring old barns. Give it another go and I bet you come home with more finds :icon_thumleft:


VPR
Thanks packrat ! Next good rain I will be right back out there ! M.R.
Woodland Detectors said:
:hello:

Man that Badge cleaned up sweet Dave. Good to see you posting buddy
Thanks Mike ! I was due to get out and find something !
romeo-1 said:
Some cool finds there...what is the other badge?
It is a steel badge that says private detective and looks to have the Maine state seal in the center
Lucky13 said:
is that badge sterling silver? Some really kool finds man,Thanks for sharing them.
[/quote Thanks lucky ! I wish it was silver !The badge looks to be stainless steel M.R.
HEAVYMETALNUT said:
nice stuff! what do ya mean a test dig? just a random spot to dig with no detector?
I went for an hour and cherry picked what looked to be prime spots just to get a feel of what and how much I am going to find on a serious 4 or 5 hour hunt !
Nana40 said:
Those ARE some neat finds! What is on the other badge? And the button... :icon_thumright: ...gotta love that button. Hope ya get some good rain and cooler temps so ya can go back for more! Terrific finds! :icon_pirat:
Thanks Nana ! looking forward to a return trip :wink: M.R.
 
Nice finds, love the buckles !!! :icon_thumright:

TommNJ
 
You did really well today Dave! :icon_thumright:

Kudos to you for having the energy and the drive to
crawl under the barn to look for finds man! :notworthy:

This buckle that only shows the pin looks 18th century to me! :o

Dave
 

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Got some nice old buckles there!
somehow I am familiar with those wool carders :dontknow:
no idea why I know about them either..
Either I'm getting older, or spun thread in a past life :laughing9:
 
Nice finds there :icon_thumleft:

Hit that place hard..


Blaze
 

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