FortBedfordbob
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Hello Everyone,
Please forgive me if there are too many pics. I had a Blast today. We had a Big Change in the weather here in Pa. Went from 90s to the 30's. I took the day off of work to team up with Mach 1 and DeArmitt for a day of searching an old Tavern built in 1797. Got to the site about a 20 minutes drive from here and soon realized I was really underdressed for the weather. Normally I have an extra sweatshirt in the truck but not today. There were actually snowflakes flying. DeArmitt got a really cool, nicely patinaed button in the garden area. Mach 1 meet up with us but was not able to stay long due to family obligations. He did find an old hoe ( doesn't sound good does it, no disrespect meant ) before he had to leave. When he left we actually drove back home for some warmer clothing. Upon the return we hit the pasture and I manged a flat button, a ring and lots of junk iron. But you have to dig most of it at a place like this. Before we left we tryed another field I got a good tone that pinpointed several inches away from the main signal, got the nail out of the way and from about 6 inches away the E-trac locked onto this 1796 Largie. Pretty sweet ! After that I got this unknown, to me at least Copper, has kind of a Shield with a Crown on top on the back. Then John got his really nice 1794 Half Cent. The euphoria was high ! Then I got another decent 12-44 signal and dug a beat King George. I have never dug 3 Coppers in a day, let alone a half hour. DeArmitt also dug some type several pieces of metal that has a lead type back on it. Kind of reminds me of a sword or knife handle
who knows. Might be a week or so until the return trip but there will be a Return.
HH,
BB
Added the Relics from yesterday's Hunt. Didn't do the Relic pics (Down below) until now. Nothing great, several Iron Buckles probably off of horse tack, part of a large pewter spoon, a little but heavy knob off of something, a Barrel Tap and part of an oil lamp.
Man The Today's Finds posts lately have been Fantastic ! A lot of our Treasure-net Friends are digging some Excellent Finds
Please forgive me if there are too many pics. I had a Blast today. We had a Big Change in the weather here in Pa. Went from 90s to the 30's. I took the day off of work to team up with Mach 1 and DeArmitt for a day of searching an old Tavern built in 1797. Got to the site about a 20 minutes drive from here and soon realized I was really underdressed for the weather. Normally I have an extra sweatshirt in the truck but not today. There were actually snowflakes flying. DeArmitt got a really cool, nicely patinaed button in the garden area. Mach 1 meet up with us but was not able to stay long due to family obligations. He did find an old hoe ( doesn't sound good does it, no disrespect meant ) before he had to leave. When he left we actually drove back home for some warmer clothing. Upon the return we hit the pasture and I manged a flat button, a ring and lots of junk iron. But you have to dig most of it at a place like this. Before we left we tryed another field I got a good tone that pinpointed several inches away from the main signal, got the nail out of the way and from about 6 inches away the E-trac locked onto this 1796 Largie. Pretty sweet ! After that I got this unknown, to me at least Copper, has kind of a Shield with a Crown on top on the back. Then John got his really nice 1794 Half Cent. The euphoria was high ! Then I got another decent 12-44 signal and dug a beat King George. I have never dug 3 Coppers in a day, let alone a half hour. DeArmitt also dug some type several pieces of metal that has a lead type back on it. Kind of reminds me of a sword or knife handle

HH,
BB
Added the Relics from yesterday's Hunt. Didn't do the Relic pics (Down below) until now. Nothing great, several Iron Buckles probably off of horse tack, part of a large pewter spoon, a little but heavy knob off of something, a Barrel Tap and part of an oil lamp.
Man The Today's Finds posts lately have been Fantastic ! A lot of our Treasure-net Friends are digging some Excellent Finds

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