TwoYewts
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- Oct 29, 2013
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox 800, Fisher CZ-21, Makro Racer Pro
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hope all you TNetters are having a great holiday season! Got out with my hunting partner today because this spring like weather is tooo good to pass up here in NY!
Went out to a permission that we had where an old farm house had been razed to the ground. Couldn't get into the area close to where the house was (probably good we couldn't since I'm sure its just a huge debris field); so we hunted the adjoining lot that is part of the property that contains a bunch of older trees.
Managed to pop out a 64' Rosie (just love the way silver cleans up!), a bunch of Wheaties (mostly 30s and 40s years), a few shot gun shells, an ornate lock of sorts and an old button with eagle. I took some closer pics of the button and the lock after I cleaned them a little.
Would love to hear from any of you that have more info on the button and on the lock, the farmhouse dated back to the 30s but I think these two items may be older? Enjoy the pics, oh and would also love to here any cleaning tips/tricks that any of you may have for the button. As of now just using a wet rag and toothpick to slowly work out the dirt.
Thank you for looking. Happy New Year to all and may you find that one item on your bucket list that you really want in 2015!
-TwoYewts
Went out to a permission that we had where an old farm house had been razed to the ground. Couldn't get into the area close to where the house was (probably good we couldn't since I'm sure its just a huge debris field); so we hunted the adjoining lot that is part of the property that contains a bunch of older trees.
Managed to pop out a 64' Rosie (just love the way silver cleans up!), a bunch of Wheaties (mostly 30s and 40s years), a few shot gun shells, an ornate lock of sorts and an old button with eagle. I took some closer pics of the button and the lock after I cleaned them a little.
Would love to hear from any of you that have more info on the button and on the lock, the farmhouse dated back to the 30s but I think these two items may be older? Enjoy the pics, oh and would also love to here any cleaning tips/tricks that any of you may have for the button. As of now just using a wet rag and toothpick to slowly work out the dirt.
Thank you for looking. Happy New Year to all and may you find that one item on your bucket list that you really want in 2015!
-TwoYewts
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