Found on a Ga trading post site. 1790-1820
dasabighole Full Member Sep 11, 2006 228 171 North Alabama Detector(s) used Nautilus / Tesoro/T2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 24, 2015 #1 Found on a Ga trading post site. 1790-1820 Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments Trade ax 2015.jpg 69.9 KB · Views: 295 Upvote 0
Found on a Ga trading post site. 1790-1820 Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Diving for Pleasure and Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
MarkDz Sr. Member Oct 1, 2007 332 79 Detector(s) used Tesoro Silver UMax Feb 24, 2015 #2 Cool. Is the haft end flattened?... looks like the axe may have been used as a splitting wedge, chisel, etc.
Cool. Is the haft end flattened?... looks like the axe may have been used as a splitting wedge, chisel, etc.
Tnmountains Super Moderator Staff member Jan 27, 2009 18,720 11,716 South East Tennessee on Ga, Ala line 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Tesoro Conquistador freq shift Fisher F75 Garrett AT-Pro Garet carrot Neodymium magnets 5' Probe Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 26, 2015 #3 Nice axe. I love trade goods. Important part of the history. I have one from around Chattanooga. Yours is much better.
Nice axe. I love trade goods. Important part of the history. I have one from around Chattanooga. Yours is much better.
leddel Hero Member Jun 30, 2006 589 256 connecticut Feb 28, 2015 #4 why does it look copper or bronze ??
OP OP dasabighole Full Member Sep 11, 2006 228 171 North Alabama Detector(s) used Nautilus / Tesoro/T2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jun 30, 2015 Thread starter #5 Just the way it looked just out of the ground, its iron though.
Glenn C Sr. Member Nov 16, 2011 421 226 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jul 1, 2015 #6 How does it look cleaned up..any makers mark on it?
OP OP dasabighole Full Member Sep 11, 2006 228 171 North Alabama Detector(s) used Nautilus / Tesoro/T2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 25, 2016 Thread starter #7 Here are the other items from where the Trade Ax came from. Heart silver ring, gun flint and a lead bead made from a musket ball. Attachments 745.jpg 1.4 MB · Views: 150 750.jpg 36.2 KB · Views: 142 748.jpg 42.6 KB · Views: 135
Here are the other items from where the Trade Ax came from. Heart silver ring, gun flint and a lead bead made from a musket ball.
OP OP dasabighole Full Member Sep 11, 2006 228 171 North Alabama Detector(s) used Nautilus / Tesoro/T2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 25, 2016 Thread starter #8 It does look like it has markings on it. This year I will return to hunt it again and also do electrolysis on the ax
It does look like it has markings on it. This year I will return to hunt it again and also do electrolysis on the ax
Glenn C Sr. Member Nov 16, 2011 421 226 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jan 25, 2016 #9 Id soak that axe to get the rust out so you can see the marking if any. Nice ring! Last edited: Jan 25, 2016
coloradocav1 Full Member Jan 4, 2016 166 305 colorado Detector(s) used mxt Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Jan 25, 2016 #10 AWESOME!!!