Zodiacdiverdave
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2011
- Messages
- 2,765
- Reaction score
- 1,371
- Golden Thread
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- Location
- The North Atlantic Ocean
- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus, AT Pro, Sea Hunter II, JW Fisher Proton Magnatometer, Shovel, Hammer and chisel
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
First let me apologize for being absent for awhile. 2015 has been a very busy one for me so I haven't had allot of time for the pleasures of life like diving and metal detecting. So today I forced myself to get out and get my butt in gear again. I hope I can put up some more posts with some awesome finds from above and below the waterline in the near future.
Rick and I headed back to one of our favorite sites, one that I had found a British Navel Captain's button from a few years ago and today I found a Masters button from the same era, 1805-1812 based on this web site; Hammond-Turner.com - Naval buttons.
After finding several coppers (which I haven't had time to clean up yet) we pushed on to a new field and were pleasantly surprised when Rick started to find broken glass, bricks and began to hear that lovely sound of an iron patch. This is an old site possible going back to the 1600's so I anticipate some sweet finds for this place.
Anyway it's nice to be back in action and will be posting again soon.
ZDD

Rick and I headed back to one of our favorite sites, one that I had found a British Navel Captain's button from a few years ago and today I found a Masters button from the same era, 1805-1812 based on this web site; Hammond-Turner.com - Naval buttons.
After finding several coppers (which I haven't had time to clean up yet) we pushed on to a new field and were pleasantly surprised when Rick started to find broken glass, bricks and began to hear that lovely sound of an iron patch. This is an old site possible going back to the 1600's so I anticipate some sweet finds for this place.
Anyway it's nice to be back in action and will be posting again soon.
ZDD



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