romeo-1
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I started the day figuring I would give magnet fishing a try...but the recent freeze up took that option away so I decided to try to do some detecting. The plowed fields were no go because they were frozen solid and a jack hammer would have been required. The wooded areas were still diggable and so were the pastures so I decided to try a new pasture permission that I've only hunted once for a short hour.
The top two inches were frozen but I was able to make short work of that with "wonder shovel" but my fingers started to feel the first pings of frostbite after about 30 minutes. I only managed a musket ball and some scrap and was getting a bit discouraged when I got a decent albeit chippy signal. When I got through the plug I saw the bowl and pulled out the entire silver spoon!
The silversmith is Peter Nordbeck who was active in Halifax Nova Scotia from 1819 until 1861! He was a very renowned silversmith and pieces of his work are in museums in Canada and the UK! Very happy with this find and a great way to kick off 2017!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nordbeck
The top two inches were frozen but I was able to make short work of that with "wonder shovel" but my fingers started to feel the first pings of frostbite after about 30 minutes. I only managed a musket ball and some scrap and was getting a bit discouraged when I got a decent albeit chippy signal. When I got through the plug I saw the bowl and pulled out the entire silver spoon!
The silversmith is Peter Nordbeck who was active in Halifax Nova Scotia from 1819 until 1861! He was a very renowned silversmith and pieces of his work are in museums in Canada and the UK! Very happy with this find and a great way to kick off 2017!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nordbeck
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