Two Civil War muskets in one day: Part 2 w/video and pics.

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Two Civil War muskets in one day: Part 2 w/video and pic's.

Just to add some to HomeGuardDans post, here are some more pictures and a link to a video we shot of our hunt. We both did quite well, each found an Enfield musket and bayonet, plus bullets and other odds and ends. I was hoping the day would go well as I had some really good luck just as I was getting ready to leave the house to drive to the site. I had lost my cell phone (again) and was franticly tearing up my truck looking for it as I didn't want to be late. Lo and behold, I found a U.S. belt buckle that I had lost years ago and had thought gone forever, hidden away in the truck. It is my favorite buckle that I found in the water and am able to wear with a repro belt. Needless to say, I was stoked to go after that. Back to the pictures...

First up is a picture of some of our finds. Dan took most of his stuff home with him except for some iron that I will work up for him.

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Next is a picture of me just as I pulled up my musket. I was very happy indeed.

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Here is Dan as he is slowly pulling his musket from the mud. If you watch the video, you will hear that I do in fact "get excited" on occasion.:tongue3:

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Here are two bayonets. The one on top is Dan's. I told him he had a rather "diminutive" specimen. He wasn't laughing. :laughing7:

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This was the only shell or frag that we found. I'd bet that there's a whole one there somewhere. Hopefully we'll get to post it one day!

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This is a weird little doodad. It's a damaged bust of "A. Lincoln". I'd like to think a rebel sharpshooter shot the head off of it, but I suspect it's post war.

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Here is a typical bullet that we were finding at this site.

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This is a close up of one of the screws in some wood from Dan's musket. Notice how well preserved it is from being in the mud.

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You'll have to watch the video for an explanation of this one. "A musket...really?"

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End of the day, and what a great day it was.

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And to finish up, here is a link to a short video we shot. Check it out if you have few extra minutes...





Thanks for hanging in there!!!
 

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Great job Beau. The profile pic is absolutely priceless :laughing7: im love it!
 

Like always outstanding finds!
 

Great finds and video. Both should be banner finds in my book. Tennessee digger
 

Thanks, but I feel like such a crybaby now :tongue3:. I think I'll keep my new avatar, as a reminder not to be a crybaby and because it makes me laugh :laughing7:


You both Have Banner !
I see you both up there, & you both have it in listed below your avatar 8-)

Great Finds ! Congrats !
 

simply incredible!
 

Great video and finds. Keep us posted on that site, looks like a lot of area to cover.
-Ev
 

BTW, I did find out what the "A. Lincoln" bust thingy is that is in the middle of my pictures as posted above. It appears to be a small "coin bank" that was given out as advertising from banks. I saw one listed on eBay as circa 1970. So much for the Confederate Sharpshooter theory :tongue3:
 

Permission to include your finds in my magazine

Aquachigger,
Can I use your photos in a magazine article?

James
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Just to add some to HomeGuardDans post, here are some more pictures and a link to a video we shot of our hunt. We both did quite well, each found an Enfield musket and bayonet, plus bullets and other odds and ends. I was hoping the day would go well as I had some really good luck just as I was getting ready to leave the house to drive to the site. I had lost my cell phone (again) and was franticly tearing up my truck looking for it as I didn't want to be late. Lo and behold, I found a U.S. belt buckle that I had lost years ago and had thought gone forever, hidden away in the truck. It is my favorite buckle that I found in the water and am able to wear with a repro belt. Needless to say, I was stoked to go after that. Back to the pictures...

First up is a picture of some of our finds. Dan took most of his stuff home with him except for some iron that I will work up for him.

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Next is a picture of me just as I pulled up my musket. I was very happy indeed.

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Here is Dan as he is slowly pulling his musket from the mud. If you watch the video, you will hear that I do in fact "get excited" on occasion.:tongue3:

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Here are two bayonets. The one on top is Dan's. I told him he had a rather "diminutive" specimen. He wasn't laughing. :laughing7:

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This was the only shell or frag that we found. I'd bet that there's a whole one there somewhere. Hopefully we'll get to post it one day!

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This is a weird little doodad. It's a damaged bust of "A. Lincoln". I'd like to think a rebel sharpshooter shot the head off of it, but I suspect it's post war.

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Here is a typical bullet that we were finding at this site.

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This is a close up of one of the screws in some wood from Dan's musket. Notice how well preserved it is from being in the mud.

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You'll have to watch the video for an explanation of this one. "A musket...really?"

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End of the day, and what a great day it was.

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And to finish up, here is a link to a short video we shot. Check it out if you have few extra minutes...





Thanks for hanging in there!!!
 

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