Ahab8
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- Oct 15, 2013
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- Teknetics T2 SE w/15' SEF Coil/ Minelab GPX 4500/2 Garrett Pro Pointers/3 Sets Killer B Headphones/ Koss Headphones/ Detekniy Wireless headphone Adapter
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I began this detecting journey one year ago. I love history and the research part was very easy for me. Luckily the colonial period happens to be my favorite time period. I've been lucky to put myself on some fantastic sites with pretty incredible history. I love hobby and it's allowed me to see places I would have never seen and find historic items that leave me pondering the story behind these pieces. Who did this belong to? What event caused this person to lose 2 pieces of Spanish silver? Did one of these musket balls found at a fort site take a mans life? How does one lose a shoe buckle? Who wore this enormous Patriotic political button? I get totally wrapped up in the finds and all of the possibilities regarding how they got there.
Before starting this journey last September I set a few goals. Here's a few of them
1. 1700s coin
2. Spanish silver
3. Old American silver
4. Old gun part
5. Military Button
I won't bore you with thee rest but I quickly realized that these goals were obtainable. I also realized that all of the late nights spent researching and digging thru old books, and maps where the main reason that I would achieve these goals. For anybody who's just starting out I can't stress enough how important the research is. The next thing I came to learn is that if you can put yourself into the areas that most are too lazy to get to you will be rewarded. I consistently hike miles, canoe to islands, stand on steep hills swinging my machine, or lay on my belly to get to a spot under some trees. It's just like anything else in life, the harder you work the more success you will have.
The last thing I will say about being successful is that your equipment absolutely makes a difference. I personally could never stand the thought that I had put in all of this time and ha rd work but my machine just wouldn't separate well enough or wasn't quite deep enough. Do your research and spend the money on a great machine. It is worth every penny guys.
The last thing I want to do is thank all of the great people on this site who have helped me along the way. You guys are awesome! There are so many people who have a vast knowledge in several different areas. Somebody on here will know what you have. And don't get offended when someone straightens your ass out and corrects you when you post something and you believe it to be something that it's not. Just say thank you and be happy that next time you will know what you're looking at. I've made lots of great friends on here and hope to meet some of you in person in the future. Thank you all.
Now for the finds. Nothing's earth shattering but here's a few of my favorites from year one
Shoe Buckles
Spoons
Crotal Bells
Old Keys
Lead Seals
Buttons
A Few of my favorite buttons. Including the pre civil war navy button and the late 18th century patriotic political button with 13 "stars" the patriot button is my favorite find for what it stood for during the most important time in this country's history
Heel Plate
My Gun Part (Hexagonal Pistol Barrel)
And lastly a few of my coin finds. Mostly just some of the nicer condition coins and a group shot of the Large Cents, KGs, and Indian Heads. Thanks for looking guys and best of luck
2 state coppers. A1787 mass cent and a 1787 Connecticut. Hopefully I find some in better condition some day
The LCs
The KGs
The IHs
Last piece of advice is to keep a detailed journal of every hunt. Site location, length of hunt, finds, and notes ie if it's worth a trip back in the fall because it's too thick to hit a lot of the area. Take good pics as well. Trust me this organization will pay off. And it's fun to see what came from where. All the best, Abe
Before starting this journey last September I set a few goals. Here's a few of them
1. 1700s coin
2. Spanish silver
3. Old American silver
4. Old gun part
5. Military Button
I won't bore you with thee rest but I quickly realized that these goals were obtainable. I also realized that all of the late nights spent researching and digging thru old books, and maps where the main reason that I would achieve these goals. For anybody who's just starting out I can't stress enough how important the research is. The next thing I came to learn is that if you can put yourself into the areas that most are too lazy to get to you will be rewarded. I consistently hike miles, canoe to islands, stand on steep hills swinging my machine, or lay on my belly to get to a spot under some trees. It's just like anything else in life, the harder you work the more success you will have.
The last thing I will say about being successful is that your equipment absolutely makes a difference. I personally could never stand the thought that I had put in all of this time and ha rd work but my machine just wouldn't separate well enough or wasn't quite deep enough. Do your research and spend the money on a great machine. It is worth every penny guys.
The last thing I want to do is thank all of the great people on this site who have helped me along the way. You guys are awesome! There are so many people who have a vast knowledge in several different areas. Somebody on here will know what you have. And don't get offended when someone straightens your ass out and corrects you when you post something and you believe it to be something that it's not. Just say thank you and be happy that next time you will know what you're looking at. I've made lots of great friends on here and hope to meet some of you in person in the future. Thank you all.
Now for the finds. Nothing's earth shattering but here's a few of my favorites from year one
Shoe Buckles
Spoons
Crotal Bells
Old Keys
Lead Seals
Buttons
A Few of my favorite buttons. Including the pre civil war navy button and the late 18th century patriotic political button with 13 "stars" the patriot button is my favorite find for what it stood for during the most important time in this country's history
Heel Plate
My Gun Part (Hexagonal Pistol Barrel)
And lastly a few of my coin finds. Mostly just some of the nicer condition coins and a group shot of the Large Cents, KGs, and Indian Heads. Thanks for looking guys and best of luck
2 state coppers. A1787 mass cent and a 1787 Connecticut. Hopefully I find some in better condition some day
The LCs
The KGs
The IHs
Last piece of advice is to keep a detailed journal of every hunt. Site location, length of hunt, finds, and notes ie if it's worth a trip back in the fall because it's too thick to hit a lot of the area. Take good pics as well. Trust me this organization will pay off. And it's fun to see what came from where. All the best, Abe
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