Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

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Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

Hey Y'all, I’ve had a blast over the last week with three First Rate guys and good friends! Last weekend my friends Mike Post (Woodland Detectors) and famed Civil War photographer Robert Szabo, who was fresh in from photographing Robert Redford for an upcoming Civil War movie, came down to do some hardcore detecting with me! We did some diggin' at DIV and it was terrific to see him again. Mike and I ventured to some of my old stomping grounds as well as some of my new sites. We dug some bullets and buttons, I showed him some old Earthworks and forts and we had a great time. Bob ended up getting the find of this trip with a very nice War of 1812 Militia Navy Button and Mike ended up camping with some killer ticks though and we had to move him to another site after the first night as he said there were about 100 on his tent trying to get in!!! :o :o The ticks are soo bad in Virginia this time of year. It was good seeing you again buddy and I'll see you soon. :icon_thumleft:
This week, another of my really good buddies from Tnet that I've known for about 2-3 years now on here and dug with at DIV, also came down to visit and dig, James Bibb. A first rate guy, we had a dang good time and dug a bunch of nice relics including a couple first for Both of us! The first day the rain delayed our diggin' time and we only got about half a day to dig. We did end up with some keepers, James got a nice Eagle "A" and Flintlock Pistol Nose Cap! We were about to leave one of the fields that I had alot of luck in last summer when I got a deep signal and popped out a clipped 1/4th of a 2 Reale Pistareen of Phillip the V, so that was pretty cool!
The next day, James started the day off right with a really cool 1862 Canadian Copper Token, just like the one Jeff dug last year except smaller denomination :laughing9: We dug several Belgian .69s and even some 2 RING .69s. Then I heard James make a cheerful sound and walked over...I saw him squatting down over a Beautiful Button!! James got a VERY pretty War of 1812 huge 1 piece Navy Coat with alot of the gilt remaining that you can see in his post! It was not only his first War of 1812 Era button, but also One of the best I've seen dug! :occasion14: and the find of the day in my opinion! :headbang: I ended up getting a pretty Civil War era Navy and we both dug some Eagles. Towards the afternoon I popped out my very first Capped Silver, an 1835 Halfdime and I was tickled pink!! We have so much Clipped Spanish silver down here but very little Bust Silver, so it was a real treat and a very, very welcome piece! So we both left with a couple of very coveted firsts and had a blast, I was definitely the one that was plused by them coming down as I enjoyed their company and camaraderie and I'm glad that James, Mike, Bob and myself were able to leave with some really cool and nice finds!!! Here's to ya guys :occasion14:


Here's the Finds:



In the Hole:

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Mike P. (Woodland Detectors) out there swingin his GPX 5000!
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Bob gets the find of the day with a very well preserved War of 1812 Navy (Eagle w/ Shield at bottom inset with an anchor)

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My Finds From the Pouch and Uncleaned:

The finds at bottom were my finds digging with Mike and Bob, Finds at top are the ones found while diggin' with James:
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A HANDFUL of Lead! Including some Big Boy 2 Ring and Belgian 3 Ring .69s!
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This 2 Ring .69 had something carved into it, at first it looked like a triangle and a "4" but then I noticed that it was actually carved the other way around and its an upper case "H.V."
2 Ring .69 w/ Initials

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1700's Clipped Phillip V Pistareen and 1835 Bust Halfdime--Uncleaned

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This Civil War Navy turned out really nice once cleaned up. You can see it above before being cleaned and while I saw the gold gilt on the back of the button, it turned out prettier than I expected.

Civil War Navy Button
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A few other finds included a nice Heart Shaped Lock with the initials "S & Co" on the brass slide, a melted .69 ( you can see the rings in the top left corner), a couple silver quarters (as you can imagine those gave quite a rush at first glance) and an attachment buckle that has signs of heavy gold gilting on it in the grooves and creases. I must admit that I've never dug one quite like this before, it's a 1904 OFFICER’S SABRE HANGER:

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1904 OFFICER’S SABRE HANGER A shining example of the one I dug above
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1835 Bust Halfdime and 1700's Phillip V Clipped Pistareen--Cleaned Up
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And the Group Shots of my finds collectively:

Laid Out:
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Just the Buttons, Bullets, and Coins Grouped
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Everything Grouped:


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AND....

One last photo of my EAGLE BREAST PLATE at 11 inches!!! :laughing9: :laughing7: ;D :tongue3: Same Size, brass, man when I first saw the edge I was SURE it was one....then I got a nice Laugh when I popped it out :D

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Thanks for looking guys!
 

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Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

CMDiamonddawg said:
: Hey Dawg, you've been promoted to the Duke of Colonial Finds lately. ::) I appreciate the promotion Josh but ya know there are those that are more deserving , it is a righteous title and one that comes with a lot of blood , sweat , and laughs :laughing7: your the best ....Duke of Colonial Finds, 8) like it ... very regal :occasion14: :icon_jokercolor: :notworthy: ;D Dawg :laughing9: :laughing9:

I know EXACTLY what you mean brutha!
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

Great finds, great photos, great groupings, great everything.
Kudos.
Carl
 

Re: Woodland Detectors, rjs123 & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

{Sentinel} said:
CrazySlasher said:
Awesome stuff (as usual!) I would love to take a road trip down there and hunt with you guys!!

Thanks Crazy. You say you'd like to take a trip "down" there...where do you live exactly?


Sniffer said:
you guys had an awesome hunt. I really love those 69's. thanks for sharing
Yeah the .69s are always fun to dig up, especially those 2 Ring variants!

Massachusetts.
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

CurbdiggerCarl57 said:
Great finds, great photos, great groupings, great everything.
Kudos.
Carl

Thanks Carl, hope everything's well in Colorado :wink:
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

You guys kicked butt! Nice going you all!
Nice post all the way around, Josh! Thanks for sharing!
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

creskol said:
You guys kicked butt! Nice going you all!
Nice post all the way around, Josh! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks my friend! :icon_thumleft: :wink: I've been meaning to ask you if this is the same screenname you use over at myTreasureSpot?
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

WOW, you guys killed it, but I believe if you all got together in a parking lot you could find something great, hats off to the picture layout, it was awesome, I have been absent from the forum and hunting for a while, I'm glad you guys where able to get together, looks like GREAT times.
Guy
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

very nice relics and sweet cap!!!! MR TUFF
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

Those are some unbelievable finds....

I would love to dig one single CW bullet sometime in my life.
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

What a day Mike ,great finds and great story and pics . :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumright:
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

:thumbsup:
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

clovis97 said:
Those are some unbelievable finds....

I would love to dig one single CW bullet sometime in my life.

You will, just come down South sometime, your chances increase tenfold down here.

spitfire55 said:
;D :wink: :icon_thumleft:


Mr Tuff said:
very nice relics and sweet cap!!!! MR TUFF
:icon_thumleft: :wink:


Tnrelicman said:
WOW, you guys killed it, but I believe if you all got together in a parking lot you could find something great, hats off to the picture layout, it was awesome, I have been absent from the forum and hunting for a while, I'm glad you guys where able to get together, looks like GREAT times.
Guy

Hey Guy, I was wondering where you had gotten to. Thanks for the compliment, we just like diggin like the rest of y'all, if we get the 'good stuff'...well that makes it even better....but its just getting out and digging with friends that makes the day...but a few nice finds don't hurt either! Thanks Guy and maybe I'll see you sometime in the distant future :icon_thumleft: :wink:
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

Hi,
I'm pretty new at this, can you tell me the object is in the bottom left of your everything grouped photo? Looks like a flattened out piece of something in the shape of Africa???
Thanks
 

Re: Mike(Woodland Detectors) Bob & James Bibb come down to dig & we get some Firsts!

Reminiscing said:
Hi,
I'm pretty new at this, can you tell me the object is in the bottom left of your everything grouped photo? Looks like a flattened out piece of something in the shape of Africa???
Thanks

Its just a flattened piece of lead, it looked alot like an unfinished shamrock which was the symbol for the 2nd Corps during the Civil War so I threw it in with the rest of my finds.
 

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