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Back when I lived in Milwaukee 10 years ago, I discovered detecting and spent hundreds of hours hunting after work and on weekends. Here's a look at the "keepers" -- a large Monte Cristo box full of everything from generic silver, to the copper arrow points, to the 1900 wedding ring I found in a rat nest under the attic floor in a building that was being demolished for a highway project. There's also a shoe box full of stuff that's too cool to throw away, but not worth much to anybody. (Copper nuggets, cap pistols, broken brass locks, a bag full of common-date wheat pennies I cleaned. etc.) I did most of my detecting in off-beat places, like on a 50-foot flat spot between a hill and a stream in the woods through town.... Finds were further between, but usually better.....

I moved to St. Louis in 1995, and it never felt the same metal detecting here. So most of the time my detectors are shelved now. But very soon I will visit that still-hypothetical forgotten Civil War outpost for the third time, which I think I discovered... There must be something other than shotgun shell butts on that strategically-placed and hidden cut in the hilltop overlooking the 1800s rail and road route into and out of St. Louis.... :) Hope will soon overpower weariness of digging junk in the woods...
 

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emwonk, you have some great finds there.... dont give up, there is still much treasure to be found....

God bless
Peter
 

Keep the faith, I'm new to this. It seems like I can't get more than poopy clad right now, but I think I found a few spots.......
 

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