JM1184
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2016
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- 61
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- Location
- Upstate, NY
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
So I asked for permission to detect at a home built in 1734.... The property owners turned out to be archeologists .... They didn't let me keep anything but let me hunt for an hour. Lots of square nails, an early axe head and then the padlock with key! I'm guessing it's from the 1800s but I didn't get a chance to investigate. The lock was small, probably 2 inches. Hopefully they'll send me pictures of it cleaned up, they invited me to come back another time but I'm not sure if I'm into it. The iron ring and pewter flat button ( warranted is all I can see for a back mark) and 1950 Rosie are from a park. Any ID input on the iron ring would be appreciated, some type of hitching ring or rein guide? I was still stressed about the padlock so I found some rough terrain in the middle of nowhere , an old 1790s site of a clothier , blacksmith, tannery etc.... Very swampy and overgrown, it yielded a plain flat button , shoe or knee buckle?, suspender clip and other relics. I worked very hard for those mediocre finds!!!
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