Found GOLD for the first time in Years

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,

It was a miserable little hunt yesterday with Hill Billy, but we both walked away with a great keeper each. We started out the day tracking down an old schoolhouse--which we found the site of. But unfortunately it only seemed to have been in use from about the teens through the 30s. HB got some wheats and I was too bummed out to even hardly take a swing. :P (Strike One) Our hands were freezing--even under double layers of gloves, and the wind was cutting through our long underwear, carhartts, toboggans, and coats. The temps were in the 20s, with lots of icy wind--but the ground hadn't frozen yet.

So I gathered up my resolve, headed back to the car with HB and decided to change game plans. We had permission to hunt for an old homestead in the corn stubble. So we warmed up in the car, made sure we could feel our fingers again, and headed in that direction.

We spent 3 hours searching for the homestead with no success. Nada. Zilch. (Strike Two)

So at that point, the light was waning and we decided to do something we hardly ever do--hunt a yard of an old farmhouse that we had permission for, but had neglected to hunt, until now. HB and I spent some time pounding the front yard, digging matchbox cars and some clad pennies and another wheat or two. :-[ I then dug a nice tombac bell, complete with the iron handle and brass ferrule. I've found pieces of these in field sites, where they've been destroyed by the plow, but never a whole one. I like this relic. :)



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I also got a large knife. I don't know whether it is a side knife or a tobacco cutter, but I like this one too. About this time, I started thinking that this yard might have some potential.



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Then I dug a plug and out popped this:



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A gold class ring! I am thrilled to dig gold each and every time, no matter what it is. This ring will get returned to its owner, but I am happy to have it in my collection to stare at for a while. HB also made a great find behind the house, but I'll let him post it. :wink: ;D



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Not what I usually dig, but pretty good for the only hunt that we'll have for the next week and a half. (More snow, frozen ground, and cabin fever are coming. :-\ )



-Buckles
 

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That's awesome BB. As much as I would like to find one of those old colonial coppers, that to me, would be the ultimate. :thumbsup:

Keep us posted.

Randy
 

Cool Bell and Beautiful ring, Congrats !!! I hope returning the ring gets you a few new great spots.

TommNJ
 

BuckleBoy said:
I may have even knocked on their door for permission before. I hope they said yes! :D



Best Wishes,



Buckles

If they said no in the past, you just increased your odds tenfold!
 

NICE FIND COOL GOLD RING
 

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Nice find! I've found a few myself and it is always fun finding the owner. However don't be disappointed if the school won't give you their information. With all the hokey BS that goes on nowadays usually you have to leave your info for the owner to contact you.
 

I would like to offer my congrats also. :thumbsup:

However, if you keep this up you might have to change your name. ;D
 

thrillathahunt said:
I would like to offer my congrats also. :thumbsup:

However, if you keep this up you might have to change your name. ;D

I figure an average of 1.5 CW buckles per year ain't too bad. I'm not ready to become 1960sClassRingBoy yet. :D
 

BuckleBoy said:
thrillathahunt said:
I would like to offer my congrats also. :thumbsup:

However, if you keep this up you might have to change your name. ;D

I figure an average of 1.5 CW buckles per year ain't too bad. I'm not ready to become 1960sClassRingBoy yet. :D

Gotta nice RING to it. 8)
 

BuckleBoy said:
Hello all,

Thank you for your kind replies. :icon_thumleft:

I have contacted the school and I am waiting to hear back. The year is 1962, so it is likely that the owner is still around--and also likely that they live in the same area, I think. I may have even knocked on their door for permission before. I hope they said yes! :D

I told the school that I wished to contact the owner myself. I would like for this to be a total surprise. :)



Best Wishes,



Buckles
They should have all the local class books from any year that you would need at the library. That's how I researched the name of the woman who lost her 1928 gold class ring that I reunited. It cuts out the possibility that someone from the school steals your thunder and contacts them.
 

Gold is always nice...Congrats!

The long knife may be one of those that were attached to a wood board to cut/slice bread, cheese, etc. But then it would need some kind of a hole or extention at the non handle end, that might be missing now.
 

Nice post and finds BB! Let us know if you find the owner of that ring, what an awesome surprise. HH, Mike
 

Sweet bell! And man what a beautiful class ring - I hope my first class ring is half as nice as that one!

Congrats buckles!!!
 

Colonial Copper Zeus said:
BuckleBoy said:
Hello all,

Thank you for your kind replies. :icon_thumleft:

I have contacted the school and I am waiting to hear back. The year is 1962, so it is likely that the owner is still around--and also likely that they live in the same area, I think. I may have even knocked on their door for permission before. I hope they said yes! :D

I told the school that I wished to contact the owner myself. I would like for this to be a total surprise. :)



Best Wishes,



Buckles
They should have all the local class books from any year that you would need at the library. That's how I researched the name of the woman who lost her 1928 gold class ring that I reunited. It cuts out the possibility that someone from the school steals your thunder and contacts them.

Well...it appears that the high school doesn't even have a complete set of their own year books. They must've only had 20-30 in each graduating class back then. They could find a 1959 year book, but no '60, '61, or '62. Go figure. The principal said he was going to call a few folks who went to school then to ask if they remember someone with those initials.

At this point, I am not as worried about the stealing of the thunder. I am happy to get any help I can. It should've been an easy process if the school's records were worth a darn.


-Buckles
 

I commend you for trying to find the owner
of that great looking gold ring Buckleboy, but
a detectorist of your caliber, I would expect
nothing less than you doing a good deed like
this one !
Good luck on finding the owner and on all of
your hunts this year !
 

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