10 Years Served!

Iron Patch

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Can't believe it, my ears are finally dry as it has been 10 years sometime this week since a casual work conversation sent me on a path I would have never expected. Even as much as I like some of the finds they are probably secondary to some of the other things which have happened as a result of this hobby. For one, the Detecting God has conquered the Rum devil, his little voice no longer talks to me. :thumbsup:

As for the finds I don't really know where to start. I am lucky to live in an area of North America that had a lot of early history, and even though I have only been at it ten years it was quite amazing how many of the early sites were left untouched. That being said, I can guarantee my digging buds and I have earned every last piece of metal with the time spent on research, driving, walking, and just general brain storming many hours. Those better pieces of metal you ask.... 17 Spanish silver (including a 1777 8 reale, 9 cobs & 1723 2 reale pistareen), some early French silver, rare local coin, few CTs, 1 VT, 1722 Rosa America Twopence, rare 1773 counterfeit Hibernia halfpenny, 1795 US LG cent, Cannonballs including a French 12 pounder, few trade axes, many Rev War buttons including some that were quite rare, other early early mil. buttons including 1812, Rev War Royal Provincials cartridge box plate, 1812 shoulder belt plate, Victorian gold snake ring, early French shoe/knee buckles, Early French bale seals, 1700s Masonic ring traced to the owner, musket parts, musket sling buckle, sword pommel, and the list goes on. (Things like plain buttons and everyday type relics are not included in the picture, there was many)

I get the credit for pulling the find out of the dirt, but it couldn't be done without all the people I hunted with over the years. I have had some pretty crazy ideas that sent us countless miles for nothing, but as many times as that has happened there was another time we came home after a great day of digging. Ok, time to grab my coffee and think about the next 10! :)
 

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And you say your posts need more meat :o

I would say that you are doing just fine :notworthy:


VPR
 

Well Ironpatch... you did amazingly well over the past 10 years... may you have another 50 years followed by that... Congrats.. I enjoy our digs when we get together and hope to be over soon..
Now if we can get you out of that creepy suit...just can't believe you get permission for your sites wearing it... ???
 

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The Patriot said:
Well Ironpatch... you did amazingly well over the past 10 years... may you have another 50 years followed by that... Congrats.. I enjoy our digs when we get together and hope to be over soon..
Now if we can get you out of that creepy suit...just can't believe you get permission for your sites wearing it... ???


I only change into the suit once I enter the field to rescue the relics and coins! :thumbsup:
 

10 years well spent I would say!!! Isn't it just mind boggling what comes out of the ground? If someone would have told you 10 years ago what finds you were going to make, you would have told them they were on glue!!.....Many more "firsts" to come! :headbang:
 

Rob (B.C.) said:
10 years well spent I would say!!! Isn't it just mind boggling what comes out of the ground? If someone would have told you 10 years ago what finds you were going to make, you would have told them they were on glue!!.....Many more "firsts" to come! :headbang:

...and had they told me 20 years ago I'd be a detecting computer geek who liked buttons I would have hit them!

Honestly... all I thought was out there to find was lg cents, silver dimes, George nickels, and the grail being a 20 center. Boy was I wrong!
 

It sure is neat to look back at 10 years of detecting, you have quite the pile of finds to show for your efforts. Not many of us can say we've done half as well as you, I know for sure I haven't. Imagine where you'd be in your life without detecting, the hobby has been good to you in every way. I'm looking forward to seeing 10 more years of finds, and who knows, maybe i'll be able to head out your way someday for a true colonial hunt!.

James.
HomesteadHunter.
 

Are the majority of the pile of coins canadian tokens.i have yet to find one older than 1850.those are some amazing finds.

HH

Greg
 

greg23 said:
Are the majority of the pile of coins canadian tokens.i have yet to find one older than 1850.those are some amazing finds.

HH

Greg

Combination of many types of large coppers. I've never actually figured the % but there is many tokens.
 

I've got to give you credit, Iron but that is one fine collection you have there. Well deserved and a lot of work and research, I'm sure. A five star rating in my book :notworthy:
 

great looking collection :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
i can tell you earned every piece!!!
 

That's an amazing pile oh items for 10 years dude! I seen some first hand not long ago and you have made some killer finds during then. May the next 10 years be just as good if not a whole lot better there!!
 

Fantastic digs! Thanks for saving so much history!!
 

That sir is some amazing stuff :hello2:

I can only hope my 10 year detecting anniversary even comes remotely close (only been hunting since March 2008) :notworthy:
 

My best Enfield bullet day.
 

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One heck of a collection IP. I do see several articles that I also have. I have a couple years to go yet, for my 10th, so maybe that gives me a chance to catch up with you. ;D Congrats and HH..................The Hoggester
 

I think this is one of the better posts on the website. :o Don't know how I missed it untill today. :icon_scratch:

I hope in ten years I can make a post like this. :thumbsup:

By the way, whats the coin in the middle? :icon_scratch: :D
 

RPG said:
By the way, whats the coin in the middle? :icon_scratch: :D

A large copper. ;D
 

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