Frodov
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- Lexington, KY
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- Whites Prism IV / Bullseye II pinpointer
Oh for the Love of… What the H….. Of all the things I might have imagined I NEVER would have dreamt of this! For heaven’s sake! I was born the son of a wealthy Virginia planter. I’ve lived the life of the aristocracy. I went to college. I studied the fine arts, history, the classics. Why I even Studied medicine for a time. Although, when I heard the call of the wild and wide open frontier I joined the army and took a commission. I fought the Indians on their own bloody ground in the wilds of the North West in far off Ohio. Fighting Indians is a dirty bloody business though and I eventually tired of the trials and tribulations and decided to settle down. My neighbors elected me to be their Governor for a time a while back. That was interesting. It would seem, however that my experience with the savages would continue to haunt me. Time and time again I would have to defend my constituents against the warring Indian tribes. That Damned Tecumseh would prove to be a thorn in my side for many many years, even after I defeated his brother “The Prophet” and their confederacy at Tippecanoe. I eventually got my chance and ended his days some years later however. We soundly defeated that heathen renegade and his British cohorts up north of Lake Erie.
Several years later the fine people of this nation determined that I would indeed make a suitable executive leader. They elected me to the post of the President of these United States of America, an honor presented to only eight other men before myself. And a fine presidency it would have been too, had it not been the cold and flu season when I was inaugurated. I just couldn’t seem to shake that blasted sniffling cold. What I would have given for a “vaccination” in my day! Alas. My Presidency came to an abrupt end a mere 31 days after I took office. It was a first for this great nation, for their serving president to die while in office. … and now this. To be STAMPED onto a nearly useless coin. To be lost without knowing, buried and forgotten for who knows how long, only to be unearthed by some fool carrying around a stick with a plate on the end of it wandering around as if he were blind or drunk or both. And what are those confounded contraptions he’s wearing over his ears? What has this world come to?
-William Henry Harrison- 9th President of the United States of America
1773 – 1841
Hello fellow TreasureNetters! Forgive me for the impromptu history lesson, and perhaps for its somewhat twisted delivery. I couldn’t resist however as I was a little interested in learning about this man myself. While detecting my favorite venue this last week (the mythical Soccer Complex) I discovered our 9th president.. or rather a coin bearing his likeness.. and realized that I didn’t know much or at least remember much about the man. Isn’t the internet a wonderful tool for learning? Anyway, my find of the Presidential dollar coin was something of a highlight for the hunt. Oh sure I found lots of OTHER presidents.. Duhh.. almost all U.S. Coins feature a “President”.. almost. But I don’t often find “DOLLAR” coins. I did however find a BIGGER coin this past week, a smaller denomination perhaps, but a bigger coin. And *IT* had a U.S. President on it too! <laughing> a nice big (if not very shiny) Kennedy Half Dollar. COOL!

Those two finds would have made my hunt, hell, my WEEK even, but they were but two of the many many MANY Presidents I would find at the soccer complex this week. A few oddball finds too, like the gaming token pictured with the dollar coin and the Kennedy half. I found a ring too. It wasn’t anything to write much about, definitely not gold or even silver, not even very pretty for that matter.. and broken. But still, it was a ring! There were other usual suspects from the playing fields too, like an insert from a pair of cleats, a zipper pull. Not often that you see a Louisville Slugger on the soccer fields, even if it’s merely a zipper pull.

Oh there were the usual suspects.. trash.. can slaw.. pull tabs.. wire.. etc etc. Even a tent stake.

There were coins, coins, and more coins! Lord have mercy! I need a tractor to carry all these finds.. maybe even a caterpillar! Oh wait! I found those too!

Ok ok ok.. so they were toys. You telling me YOU’VE never found toys while metal detecting? Hey! They were (are) metal! And I actually dug them both up from under the grass. I did find one other toy though, and it wasn’t buried in the dirt. It was just laying on the ground in the taller grass around the edge of one of the soccer pitches. A little toy truck some child lost I suppose. Or was it? Not everything is as it seems. You might say that “there is more than meets the eye”. <laughing>


Well, I needed help to get all my finds back to my vehicle and then to home. A tractor, a caterpillar, hell even a transforming truck/robot would have been welcomed! Indeed! Once I got home and cleaned up, sorted and counted all those exhumed “presidents” I was astounded at the totals. WOW! What a haul! Even for the soccer complex! Then again, this wasn’t a typical (of late) one or two hour hunt. I actually got to spend over three , no, almost four hours hunting in one day this past week. You might say I covered my gas with my finds.. and my lunch.. and batteries.. and perhaps even dinner, if I eat light. <laughing>

Yeah, quite a haul indeed! Probably the biggest for me this year, to date, and perhaps the rest of the year. <shrug> Oh well. I’m happy with finding anything, really. Just detecting is fun, finding anything is fun. But DAMN! Isn’t it nice to have a hobby that PAYS you to PLAY? <grin> I hope you all get out to play this coming week. Good luck and have fun.. and as always..
~HAPPY HUNTING~
Frodov
Several years later the fine people of this nation determined that I would indeed make a suitable executive leader. They elected me to the post of the President of these United States of America, an honor presented to only eight other men before myself. And a fine presidency it would have been too, had it not been the cold and flu season when I was inaugurated. I just couldn’t seem to shake that blasted sniffling cold. What I would have given for a “vaccination” in my day! Alas. My Presidency came to an abrupt end a mere 31 days after I took office. It was a first for this great nation, for their serving president to die while in office. … and now this. To be STAMPED onto a nearly useless coin. To be lost without knowing, buried and forgotten for who knows how long, only to be unearthed by some fool carrying around a stick with a plate on the end of it wandering around as if he were blind or drunk or both. And what are those confounded contraptions he’s wearing over his ears? What has this world come to?
-William Henry Harrison- 9th President of the United States of America
1773 – 1841

Hello fellow TreasureNetters! Forgive me for the impromptu history lesson, and perhaps for its somewhat twisted delivery. I couldn’t resist however as I was a little interested in learning about this man myself. While detecting my favorite venue this last week (the mythical Soccer Complex) I discovered our 9th president.. or rather a coin bearing his likeness.. and realized that I didn’t know much or at least remember much about the man. Isn’t the internet a wonderful tool for learning? Anyway, my find of the Presidential dollar coin was something of a highlight for the hunt. Oh sure I found lots of OTHER presidents.. Duhh.. almost all U.S. Coins feature a “President”.. almost. But I don’t often find “DOLLAR” coins. I did however find a BIGGER coin this past week, a smaller denomination perhaps, but a bigger coin. And *IT* had a U.S. President on it too! <laughing> a nice big (if not very shiny) Kennedy Half Dollar. COOL!

Those two finds would have made my hunt, hell, my WEEK even, but they were but two of the many many MANY Presidents I would find at the soccer complex this week. A few oddball finds too, like the gaming token pictured with the dollar coin and the Kennedy half. I found a ring too. It wasn’t anything to write much about, definitely not gold or even silver, not even very pretty for that matter.. and broken. But still, it was a ring! There were other usual suspects from the playing fields too, like an insert from a pair of cleats, a zipper pull. Not often that you see a Louisville Slugger on the soccer fields, even if it’s merely a zipper pull.

Oh there were the usual suspects.. trash.. can slaw.. pull tabs.. wire.. etc etc. Even a tent stake.

There were coins, coins, and more coins! Lord have mercy! I need a tractor to carry all these finds.. maybe even a caterpillar! Oh wait! I found those too!

Ok ok ok.. so they were toys. You telling me YOU’VE never found toys while metal detecting? Hey! They were (are) metal! And I actually dug them both up from under the grass. I did find one other toy though, and it wasn’t buried in the dirt. It was just laying on the ground in the taller grass around the edge of one of the soccer pitches. A little toy truck some child lost I suppose. Or was it? Not everything is as it seems. You might say that “there is more than meets the eye”. <laughing>


Well, I needed help to get all my finds back to my vehicle and then to home. A tractor, a caterpillar, hell even a transforming truck/robot would have been welcomed! Indeed! Once I got home and cleaned up, sorted and counted all those exhumed “presidents” I was astounded at the totals. WOW! What a haul! Even for the soccer complex! Then again, this wasn’t a typical (of late) one or two hour hunt. I actually got to spend over three , no, almost four hours hunting in one day this past week. You might say I covered my gas with my finds.. and my lunch.. and batteries.. and perhaps even dinner, if I eat light. <laughing>

Yeah, quite a haul indeed! Probably the biggest for me this year, to date, and perhaps the rest of the year. <shrug> Oh well. I’m happy with finding anything, really. Just detecting is fun, finding anything is fun. But DAMN! Isn’t it nice to have a hobby that PAYS you to PLAY? <grin> I hope you all get out to play this coming week. Good luck and have fun.. and as always..
~HAPPY HUNTING~
Frodov
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