BIG Weekend Hunt--UPDATED!!!

BuckleBoy

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UPDATE!--Here's the link to all the rest of the finds from the hunts. Here's Hill Billy's post:

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,156024.msg1129324.html#msg1129324

Hello All,

I got together with Digger Girl, fellow Iron Brigader Hill Billy, and two of his friends from out of town for a detecting Extravaganza this weekend. We hit several sites, and with five skilled detectorists POUNDING the soil, there were some excellent finds come to light. Evidently some of these Nuts were out on Friday night digging like a pack of rabid wolverines with headlamps at 10 at night... ;D

I missed that fun, but came into town on Saturday morning with DG. We loaded up the gear and headed out to the first site--a frustrating Trashy site where there had been a trailer on top of an old house site. Good finds had been made there in the past--the best of which was HB's fantastic 1839 Seated Dime. We pounded the site for a few hours and then moved on to two more. The hunt on Saturday lasted about 9 or 10 hours for DG and I--and there was still hunting going on when I left to get back to town. :P Here's a photo of the trash dump of one of the sites for you:

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Now I won't say what the others found--they'll make their own post I'm sure--but I will post some of DG and my finds. I got skunked on coins--but was happy with the relics I found. (Everyone else on the hunt found at least one coin--and they were all oooooold!)

So here are some of the finds--I DO need to ask a few questions about some of these...

DG got a nice flat button with the backmark "Robinson & Co." "Treble Gilt". I know there are some Robinsons in the backmark lists I have, but I'm unable to find a backmark that matches exactly. Perhaps one of you can help. We're trying to date the site.

Here's a photo:

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I also dug a nice gold-plated pocketwatch out of the ground (and it wasn't the only pocketwatch found on Saturday!). Here it is coming out of the ground:

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DG dug an interesting item that I hadn't seen before. It is gold-plated lead (yes, that's right. LEAD.), and it has a decorative design on it. Any ideas what on earth this one could be? Here are photos of the front and back, with a wheatie for scale:

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And a sampling of finds... We certainly dug many examples of the usual housesite culprits between all of us hunting that day...toe taps, harmonica reeds, suspender clips, and flat buttons:

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The "Tri-State Butter Co." tag was an interesting find. I actually dug two of them, and gave one to HB. I can't find any information out about them. Is there a Tnet member from Cinci. willing to look at the business listings from the turn of the century help me out with this one? There is no information online anywhere that I could find about the company.

I'm assuming that the tags came on Lard, or something less perishable than butter or cream. (No refridgeration back then--and the trip from Cinci would've been too long.) I'd imagine that the tags were affixed to crates which had long since rotted away--the corners of them are very sharp, so I'm thinking they were attached to a flat surface).

It was nice to get out and enjoy the sunshine--and especially nice to hunt with new faces. I appreciate being around serious detectorists that really know how to hunt--none of this 30 minute stuff. I had a great time, and enjoyed meeting you two. I hope we'll get to hunt again sometime. Travel safely, and the best of luck to you in your hunts back home.

Regards,


Buckleboy
 

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Looks like you had a good time. It is all about the camaraderie and being out there with your friends...not always the relics :wink: :wink: That is a pretty little spot that you have there and looks like you were able to pull some relics out none the less. :) Is this a totally new spot or close to the "Belt Plate Field" ;D ;D??
 

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{Sentinel} said:
Looks like you had a good time. It is all about the camaraderie and being out there with your friends...not always the relics :wink: :wink: That is a pretty little spot that you have there and looks like you were able to pull some relics out none the less. :) Is this a totally new spot or close to the "Belt Plate Field" ;D ;D??

This is a different spot--actually one of HB's sites (not mine). Probably 150 miles from the belt plate site.
 

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Thus far, online the only thing I can add to your request is that the Tri State Butter Company was a Creamery and it shows up on the Cincinnati Sanborn map of 1904. I'll keep checkin for ya.
 

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Some nice relics you two.
Nice button for DG, and I see you have another suspender clip for the ol' collection.
Congrats,
MM
 

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Nu2Poo said:
Thus far, online the only thing I can add to your request is that the Tri State Butter Company was a Creamery and it shows up on the Cincinnati Sanborn map of 1904. I'll keep checkin for ya.

Thank you so much, Nu2. Any information I can get will help. Funny that it was a creamery...I wouldn't have thought that perishables could've made it to where the tag ended up...


QUICKSILVER:

I'm pretty sure it was a pocket watch--there is a button on top for adjusting the time, and perhaps winding.


-Buckles
 

The link to all the rest of the finds from the hunt is at the top of the post.

Regards,


Buckles
 

Nice finds, I believe the CW era pocket watche's had a key that was used to wind them.
 

tsgman said:
Nice finds,  I believe the CW era pocket watche's had a key that was used to wind them.

They sure did!  My buddy Kindafoundabuckle dug a wind-key from one in a CW camp last year.  This watch is obviously closer to the turn of the century, or perhaps even early 1900's.

The first watch winding key I dug, I tossed out...didn't even know what it was. Thought it was just a tiny piece of brass. (As you know, these don't really look like "keys." I was a teenager then. Now I know better. :)


-Buckleboy
 

More great finds Buckelboy :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
That gold plated lead and butter token are really neat finds---Congrats and WTG
 

BB
excellent finds, I always enjoy reading your posts..and I love the photos too..

HH
Booty
 

Nice finds :)

HH
 

I am glad to hear that the women are as "skilled" as our one and only BuckleBoy. :tongue3:

I guess they learned from a true pro! :wink:

Kirk :coffee2:
 

Excellent finds and write-up. On the gold plated lead piece - maybe a spindle whorl ? Just a guess. The size appears right.
 

DougF said:
Excellent finds and write-up. On the gold plated lead piece - maybe a spindle whorl ? Just a guess. The size appears right.

Now THAT's a GREAT guess! I hadn't thought of that. You might be right!
 

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