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Heres the story of my introduction to treasure hunting and my best find.
I was born and raised at my parents fishing lodge in Northern Ontario until I hit 25 and moved west. My folks owned it for over 30 years now (and want to retire).
One of our guests brought his metal detector, and found a few neat things around the property, and at old cabins and railway spots nearby. He offered to let me use it when he was out fishing, and showed me how to use it, but I primarily wanted to use it to find the rusty nails that would resurface every spring, from old burning sites.
When my sister used it, she found a few things, copper wire, bottle caps...the usual junk, but then found a zippo lighter. I kinda tagged along, and did the digging, and we found more interesting stuff, coins, bullet casings, and lots of bottle caps.
One nice piece was a plain metal button that said Brother Hood. Now it seems uninteresting, but I have a theory where its from.
Before my parents bought the lodge, it was owned by a biker gang, that was tied to the Mafia in Wisconsin (Late 60's). They owned the lodge for a few years, (the source of endless beer caps and broken glass) and were in fact making PCP/Angeldust there. The drug bust that happened there, was one of the largest in Canada at the time. (22 million in cash and chemicals left un-found) We still have a door with bullet holes in it courtesy of the RCMP, and a photo album full of articles. So I think this "Brotherhood" button was a piece left over from the Biker time.
Other cool items found;
Numerous arrowheads, some broken, some laying in plain sight on our lawn. (Our site was a campsite for fur traders located along a key fur-trading route)
A very smooth stone axe-head. (Made from stone not indiginous to our area)
Lasty, my best one.
A brass flat dragon sideplate from a musket (Found 15 feet from the lodge steps) At first I though it was something nice, but unsignificant, until I found a picture of it online. It is about 5 inches long with a hole on each end for a screw. I cant remember the date but it is very old, possibly from a pistol given to the Iroqois natives.
I cant find any pics of it, but I will borrow a webcam, and dig out these finds sometime. (Though some are sitting on the window sill at the camp right now)
Musket piece photo found! At the following site, about the fourth picture down.
http://www.thefurtrapper.com/trade_guns.htm
I was born and raised at my parents fishing lodge in Northern Ontario until I hit 25 and moved west. My folks owned it for over 30 years now (and want to retire).
One of our guests brought his metal detector, and found a few neat things around the property, and at old cabins and railway spots nearby. He offered to let me use it when he was out fishing, and showed me how to use it, but I primarily wanted to use it to find the rusty nails that would resurface every spring, from old burning sites.
When my sister used it, she found a few things, copper wire, bottle caps...the usual junk, but then found a zippo lighter. I kinda tagged along, and did the digging, and we found more interesting stuff, coins, bullet casings, and lots of bottle caps.
One nice piece was a plain metal button that said Brother Hood. Now it seems uninteresting, but I have a theory where its from.
Before my parents bought the lodge, it was owned by a biker gang, that was tied to the Mafia in Wisconsin (Late 60's). They owned the lodge for a few years, (the source of endless beer caps and broken glass) and were in fact making PCP/Angeldust there. The drug bust that happened there, was one of the largest in Canada at the time. (22 million in cash and chemicals left un-found) We still have a door with bullet holes in it courtesy of the RCMP, and a photo album full of articles. So I think this "Brotherhood" button was a piece left over from the Biker time.
Other cool items found;
Numerous arrowheads, some broken, some laying in plain sight on our lawn. (Our site was a campsite for fur traders located along a key fur-trading route)
A very smooth stone axe-head. (Made from stone not indiginous to our area)
Lasty, my best one.
A brass flat dragon sideplate from a musket (Found 15 feet from the lodge steps) At first I though it was something nice, but unsignificant, until I found a picture of it online. It is about 5 inches long with a hole on each end for a screw. I cant remember the date but it is very old, possibly from a pistol given to the Iroqois natives.
I cant find any pics of it, but I will borrow a webcam, and dig out these finds sometime. (Though some are sitting on the window sill at the camp right now)
Musket piece photo found! At the following site, about the fourth picture down.
http://www.thefurtrapper.com/trade_guns.htm
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