BuckleBoy Flew SOLO today. Eagle Buttons, LC, Shield Nickel, IH...

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Hello All,

Thought I'd get out in a field or two today and enjoy the wet, rainy, muddy muck. ;D

Went up to a farmer that whose fields I had targeted earlier and got my "Yes." (4 Yes's and 0 No's this week for Buckles. :thumbsup:) Grabbed my gear and got out in the rainy mess.

I realized that it takes a little longer to find a good iron patch when there is only one machine doing the swinging. ::) But within an hour I'd found the site. I took this video right before the "real" hunting began (this will be the first of Many videos to come, fellow Tnetters :)).



Things started out slowly. With no cellar hole, and little in the way of signs except for an occasional small piece of brick, I was trying to figure out the orientation of the house in the field. (As it turns out, the reason the finds were slow for a while was that I'd started at the back of the house evidently--, since I started finding tiny pieces of pewter spoon handles and not much else.) Slowly I gridded off the iron, walking in each direction until I stopped getting any iron blips (all the while using "reverse discrimination" on the uMax). Here's a photo of the scenery I enjoyed today. Action photos will have to wait until next time. :wink:

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Pretty soon a few flat buttons came up--then a two-piece button that I suspected was an eagle button. Couldn't tell much about it, but gave it a little gentle cleaning in the field. Sure enough, it was one. ;D The backmark on it is HORSTMANN BROS & CO. / PHILA

Then a few more flat buttons... Here's a nice large flattie "frozen in time."

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Following the iron patch, I got a crusty IH cent--1888:

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Then I popped out ANOTHER eagle button. This one I did take photos of--since I could tell what it was immediately. The backmark is
SCOVILL. MFG. CO / WATERBURY

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I was rounding off the day with twisted pieces of brass, lead and pewter bits, and a clock pendulum (without its brass "skin"), when I flipped a flat-button-sized object out of the hole. I didn't see a shank on it--because there was none! It was a SHIELD NICKEL. :thumbsup: Here's a photo of this one in the dirt. (It cleaned up REALLY nicely.):

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After an hour without a single dig-able target, I decided to go ahead and secure a spot for Kindafoundabuckle and I to detect tomorrow afternoon. So I drove around the corner to a house I'd scoped out and asked the farmer. He recognized me from detecting in the area, and granted me permission to hit his fields all I liked. (Permission Stats: 5 Yes's and 0 No's ;D)

I wanted to scope out the spot and find it so that KFB and I didn't waste any time tomorrow. My plan was to only dig until I felt positive that I knew I was on the right spot--be it a suspender clip, harmonica reed plate, or whatever, and then stop detecting and save the rest of the targets for tomorrow's hunt.

So I left my camera, cell phone, and everything in the car--grabbed my trusty 1266-X, GPS unit, and shovel, and walked a quarter mile out into the middle of the field. :) It was a good thing that I took a little time to find the spot in advance, because I got to the spot, turned on the detector, and started widening out--and there was NO IRON! :icon_scratch: No pottery. No brick. Nada.

So I looked around, and decided to follow some Good Old-Fashioned Buckleboy Intuition and head up on top of a knoll.

As I started up the knoll, I began getting iron chatter. :thumbsup: But there were still no signs of habitation. I got a signal and dug out a big piece of nondescript iron. (Still no confirmation of the site being there.) The second signal I got, I flipped open the hole and a LARGE CENT flopped out! :o I started giggling like a 10-year-old GIRL because I knew that I'd found it--AND I knew that I'd be walking back to the car to save the site for tomorrow.

Let me tell you, Never--and I mean NEVER in my life have I been on a new spot, dug two holes (the second one being a Large Cent) and immediately left. And I don't have to tell y'all how hard it was. (KFB, you owe me one!)

Anyhow, I was giggling for a quarter of a mile back across that second bean field today. When I got to my car, I grabbed my camera and took a photo:

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So here are some photos of the finds from today...

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The crumpled up piece of brass in the photo of all the finds above actually turned out to be a shield-shaped buckle with elaborate designs on the front:

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BB if I was you I would have said to hell with KFB........oh wait that's me! Thanks brother I really appreciate it and owe you BIGTIME!!!!!! Cant wait to get out there this afternoon and find some good stuff and with your track record I'm sure we will. BTW awesome finds as usual but I would expect nothing else from you! :thumbsup: See ya shortly.

Kindaoweafavor
 

Awesome finds Bud! Always nice to get a Yes from a landowner!
 

Great solo hunt Will, you found a beautiful assortment of finds. I like that nickel, good photo of something that is usually ugly looking. ;)
I did not find an exact match for your civilian eagle button, but the Scovills Extra backmark was used almost exclusively from what I can find in Tice's book around 1837.

I have a tiny Eagle button also,(12.5mm) the gilt is long gone, but it is constructed more like the similar one you showed of Jacksonian era. Of course if yours is 1837 era, that is the tail end of Jacksonian era. :thumbsup:


Don
 

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Colonial KirkPA said:
Your passion didn't SOUND too high in that vid! :icon_scratch: :D

We need more proof to validate that Jacksonian button. :wink:

Kirk :wink:

My passion didn't sound too high because I'd just hiked my A$$ Waaaaay out in that field to the spot and was a little out of breath.  :P


I have all the proof I need of that Jacksonian button--the front of the button in the photo I posted above is Exactly like the one I found.


-Buck
 

Re: BuckleBoy Flew SOLO today.

BuckleBoy said:
Well...part of my brain said "Stay and Dig!" (since these sites are the product of my research and work)...but part of me likes to share good spots with good friends.
I'll have KFB report back tomorrow on the fact that there are indeed only two holes on that knoll.
I have 140 sites researched for fall/winter. Not as hard to walk away when ya think of it in those terms.
Thanks for your reply, Evo. It was great to get out and do some swinging. :)
Best Wishes,
Buck
Now that is what I'm talking about. It is not always the the finds, it is the people you share the time with finding them. You just gained a whole lot of more respect from me.
Be safe
Jeff K
 

BB,
Great solo hunt! :thumbsup: 5 for 5 on the permissions too. You must be one good looking guy. :icon_scratch: :tongue3:
Love those finds. Thanks for showing me what old coins look like again. :wink: Very nice buttons. Nice gilt on the Scovills. :thumbsup:
Looking forward to the next post.
-Doug-
 

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Colonial KirkPA said:
Your passion didn't SOUND too high in that vid! :icon_scratch: :D

We need more proof to validate that Jacksonian button. :wink:

Kirk :wink:

If you pick up a book and look it up theres the proof. What else do you need? :icon_scratch:

KFB
 

AWESOME FINDS, looks like another good site, I love the buttons the large cents nice too I hope you pull many more out of there.
 

Went back to that LC spot with KFB and HB today. Evidently I had my LC Radar on as I headed up that hill and dug those two holes. We got lotsa rivets, horse bridle buckles, etc... and so we're thinking it was a barn. Still looking for the house, but I suspect it is just inside of where the farmer hasn't harvested the beans yet. There is another knoll there.

Sorry guys. Didn't know I'd worked the site out by digging two holes in the ground. :-\


We'll get 'em next time.



-Buckleboy
 

"Sorry guys. Didn't know I'd worked the site out by digging two holes in the ground. "

LMAO!!! :sign10: :sign10: :sign10:

-Doug-
 

Yes Doug,

The Mighty Tesoro was on a collision course with some Oooold coins yesterday.  The machine seemed to like that on/off rain shower, foggy weather. 

Wierd site today.  I can't wait for those beans to come down.  If there was a LC at the barn, there should be a LC at the house, right?   ;D


-Buck
 

BuckleBoy said:
Yes Doug,

The Mighty Tesoro was on a collision course with some Oooold coins yesterday. The machine seemed to like that on/off rain shower, foggy weather. By the way, you double-posted up above. I think there was a glitch on Tnet because a post I was working on on another thread had trouble going through just then...


Wierd site today. I can't wait for those beans to come down. If there was a LC at the barn, there should be a LC at the house, right? ;D

-Buck

Double post fixed. The site was freaking out there for a bit. :tongue3:
Very cool you got that LC so quickly. I bet you wished someone, anyone, was around to see that happen. :thumbsup:
Good luck. You'll get the rest.
-Doug-
 

ModernMiner said:
Very cool you got that LC so quickly. I bet you wished someone, anyone, was around to see that happen.  :thumbsup:
Good luck. You'll get the rest.
-Doug-

Even more amazing was the fact that there wasn't another keeper there.  :icon_scratch: 

But yeah, I thought that LC Radar was a pretty cool feat.  I've only done that one other time on an old, virgin site--out of all my LC's and early coins...  (Keep in mind that I set my discrimination right at or just above "foil"--so there's a lot of chances at these sites to dig a piece of brass, pewter, or lead...).  Like I said, only one other time I walked out there and the first thing I dug was an LC.  It was an 1817 LC, I think...


Best Wishes,


Buckles
 

BuckleBoy said:
Went back to that LC spot with KFB and HB today. Evidently I had my LC Radar on as I headed up that hill and dug those two holes. We got lotsa rivets, horse bridle buckles, etc... and so we're thinking it was a barn. Still looking for the house, but I suspect it is just inside of where the farmer hasn't harvested the beans yet. There is another knoll there.

Sorry guys. Didn't know I'd worked the site out by digging two holes in the ground. :-\


We'll get 'em next time.



-Buckleboy

Dude I still had a great time even though I got skunked! Its just good to get back out and getting my hands dirty with my best buds! Don't worry about coming up empty handed fun was had by all!!!!!!!!!

KFB
 

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