Ovalness in the Hole! 2nd Buckle from the battlefield in 8 days + Indian artifact

parsonwalker

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Modified GI Mine Detector (In the 60s)
Metrotech (In the 70s)
Tesoro Tejon (Now!)
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I have found just three buckles in years of relic hunting. And 2 were found in the last 8 days. I was blown away. Three of us had hunted hard all day, and found a few bullets, frags, a bayonet scabbard tip, a piece of an Indian hand ax and an eagle button. They say a great find is always at the START or END of the day. It was true this time. We hit the woods at about 10 AM. Just after 7 PM, worn out, I had turned in the direction of the truck. I was hitting barbed wire and some unidentifiable iron junk, but I got a good hit. Sounded like a medium depth bullet on the Tesoro Tejon. An inch in, I hit a holly root as big as my wrist. Almost too tired to cut it, but out came the folding saw and I did. Signal still there, but not screaming like a buckle usually does. I scratch around with fingers but feel nothing. Took a shovel full of dirt out, and then another. Withdrawing the shovel, a deep green oval flopped into the hole. Couldn't have been more than 6" deep. I suspect it was on it's side, and perhaps that accounts for the "average" signal I got. At the end of an "OK" hunt, that was the LAST thing I expected! I didn't even touch it. I just sat there looking at it going, "I can't BELIEVE this." And I couldn't. Ten months ago, I wondered if I would ever find a buckle. This is my third one. All U.S., all in great shape, two with leather, didn'tt touch any with the digger (WHAT?!!) but this is my first with arrowhead hooks. I am feeling incredibly blessed and a tad lucky! here's a short (Under 2 minutes) vid. Keep swinging that coil - they're still out there!



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Oh wow,that's beautiful

Congrats!
 

All I can say is WOW. And wish for that kind of luck on my next trip! Congrats!

JimK
 

You are on a roll PW. Grass is very soon to be too high to hunt pastures here. Congrats, Q.
 

I don't know what you're doing, but it must be right. Wow.
 

PW, You must be living right! Terrific Recoveries! You might want to go and buy a lottery ticket......
 

I am very jealous. Congratulations!
 

Didn't look like you guys where doing to bad before the plate.Beautiful plate!It's a shame that ax was broke,would have been a killer find also,but still a nice find.Congratulations!
 

Wow PW you're killing it man. Congrats on another epic hunt
 

I rarely watch YouTube vids...glad I checked yours out...that is insane.

I never really thought about it but some dude was running so hard that his entire belt fell off and he didn't stop to grab it.
 

Nice buckle! Good to see one posted on here. What did the detector read?
 

You must be in Good Standing with the Good Lord above . Congrats !

What is a arrowhead hook if you don't mind me asking ..... sorta never heard of one :dontknow:
 

BIG congrats on that BEAUTIFUL plate! Wow. You are on FIRE!!

-Buck
 

All I can say is DAMN! Congrats man!
 

Awesome and congrats!!
That plate looks perfect too!!
Keep up the great finds !!
 

Man, sweet buckle. Has all the hooks and a chunk of belt, doesn't get much better!

Steve
 

Awesome buckle..Congrats..
 

Congrats on that awesome looking plate! I would love to find something that historic. Definitely a holy grail to Civil War relic hunters.
 

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