Had a good hunt in Spanish Fort, Alabama last week.

N.O. noir et d'or

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Dug some minie balls, a buck, a lead canister ball, a couple of Williams Cleaner tails and some friction primers. I did have a first in digging two primers that were unused drops with the wire loops attached. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1502728360.830418.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1502728389.654356.jpg
 

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Great hunt!!! Those primers are sweet finds. Congratulations!
[emoji106] If you are like me, the weight of a pocket full lead fills good on the way back to the truck.

HH, RN
 

Great hunt!!! Those primers are sweet finds. Congratulations!
[emoji106] If you are like me, the weight of a pocket full lead fills good on the way back to the truck.

HH, RN

Thanks RN! It's always good to have a first and a heavy pocket of lead for your troubles of dodging thunderstorms and mosquitos! Those friction primers are so delicate it's a miracle that I didn't damage any when digging them.
 

Your two unused cannon friction-primers are an extremely rare Confederate-made version.

Their presence indicates there was a Confederate cannon-emplacement somewhere close by. Your might find some CS Artillery buttons nearby, and some fired yankee artillery shells. Every CS cannon at Spanish Fort got shot at by multiple yankee cannons during the siege.
 

Your two unused cannon friction-primers are an extremely rare Confederate-made version.

Their presence indicates there was a Confederate cannon-emplacement somewhere close by. Your might find some CS Artillery buttons nearby, and some fired yankee artillery shells. Every CS cannon at Spanish Fort got shot at by multiple yankee cannons during the siege.

Thank you CBG for your valuable information and many, many thanks for all that I've learned from you over the past several years that I've been on Tnet. I'm very appreciative of your extensive knowledge and the time you take to impart your expertise to all of us. I believe I may know the location of said emplacement which may be in a slight depression approximately 15 yards long and five yards wide. I'm finding friction primers and shell and mortar fragments in the surrounding area. I'd like to hunt the depression, but the elderly property owner has used it as a junk pile for the last 50 years. This winter, when it's much cooler, I'm planning to attempt to clean out the depression and truck its contents to a dump. It will be quite an endeavor, but I'm hoping that the payoff will be the recovery of additional relics once the area is cleaned and detectable. Thanks Again, Dan
 

Good Stuff Dan.

Cool that the Friction Primers are Confederate, The Lead was the Cherry's on top your 'Primer Cake'.
GL on the 'impression clean out'.
Davers
 

Good Stuff Dan.

Cool that the Friction Primers are Confederate, The Lead was the Cherry's on top your 'Primer Cake'.
GL on the 'impression clean out'.
Davers

I like it - LOL!! Thanks as I'm going to need it!
 

Hey N. O. I live in Covington born a raised in New Orleans. I went to the Spanish Fort by the lake Saturday and didn't find a thing. You ever went there?


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Thank you CBG for your valuable information and many, many thanks for all that I've learned from you over the past several years that I've been on Tnet. I'm very appreciative of your extensive knowledge and the time you take to impart your expertise to all of us. I believe I may know the location of said emplacement which may be in a slight depression approximately 15 yards long and five yards wide. I'm finding friction primers and shell and mortar fragments in the surrounding area. I'd like to hunt the depression, but the elderly property owner has used it as a junk pile for the last 50 years. This winter, when it's much cooler, I'm planning to attempt to clean out the depression and truck its contents to a dump. It will be quite an endeavor, but I'm hoping that the payoff will be the recovery of additional relics once the area is cleaned and detectable. Thanks Again, Dan

If you need help I have a truck!!


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Hey N. O. I live in Covington born a raised in New Orleans. I went to the Spanish Fort by the lake Saturday and didn't find a thing. You ever went there?


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I used to drive by it all the time, but I've never hunted around it. I imagine that it has been hunted for a long, long time. Sorry that you didn't have any luck on Saturday.
 

N.O. Congrat's on your hunt in Spanish Fort. You did well indeed. Great finds on the CW lead and the Artillery Friction Primers. Well Done on the History saved and Continued Success to you from a Georgia Relic Hunter. I see in your avatar that you use a Whites DFX. I use the Whites MXT Pro. It looks like you have quite an arsenal line up in detectors. Like Davers said, Best of Luck to you in the depression clean out and I hope it yields some nice relics for you.
 

N.O. Congrat's on your hunt in Spanish Fort. You did well indeed. Great finds on the CW lead and the Artillery Friction Primers. Well Done on the History saved and Continued Success to you from a Georgia Relic Hunter. I see in your avatar that you use a Whites DFX. I use the Whites MXT Pro. It looks like you have quite an arsenal line up in detectors. Like Davers said, Best of Luck to you in the depression clean out and I hope it yields some nice relics for you.

Thanks DD! If I decide to tackle the clean out and find anything, I'll post pics. Best of Luck to you as well.
 

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