N.J.THer
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- Joined
- Nov 16, 2006
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- Location
- Middlesex County, New Jersey
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- Detector(s) used
- Whites DFX w/ Sunray DX-1 probe and Minelab Excalibur 1000, Whites TRX Pinpointer
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Yesterday I went back to the farm field where I found the gold pocket watch. This field is the prime example of a site never is completely hunted out. It was been hit hard for at least twenty years. There were four people hunting when I arrived yesterday.
I was able to find three coins...non were silver so the fertilizer really ate them up. I think one is a 2 center but can't tell for sure.
My best find was a non metal surface find. There are shards of pottery everywhere but one piece was sticking out of the ground and looked a little to long and straight to be a cup handle so I decided to walk over and investigate. It was a nice clay pipe stem and a few inches away I spot a white circle which turned out to be the pipe bowl. I pieced them together and they fit perfectly. Must have just been broken by the plow when the soil was being turned over.
The pipe is marked so I will post some pictures to see if anyone has any information about the maker. If not I'll have to do some research during the off season.
Enjoy the pictures.
NJ
Side one of the pipe:
Side two of the pipe:
The stem at the bottom of the bowl has a T stamped into it:
Here are the parts placed together:
I was able to find three coins...non were silver so the fertilizer really ate them up. I think one is a 2 center but can't tell for sure.
My best find was a non metal surface find. There are shards of pottery everywhere but one piece was sticking out of the ground and looked a little to long and straight to be a cup handle so I decided to walk over and investigate. It was a nice clay pipe stem and a few inches away I spot a white circle which turned out to be the pipe bowl. I pieced them together and they fit perfectly. Must have just been broken by the plow when the soil was being turned over.
The pipe is marked so I will post some pictures to see if anyone has any information about the maker. If not I'll have to do some research during the off season.
Enjoy the pictures.
NJ

Side one of the pipe:

Side two of the pipe:

The stem at the bottom of the bowl has a T stamped into it:

Here are the parts placed together:

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