I knew it was coming....

Groundhogg

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Metal Detecting
They sold the 220 year old farm that I've been hunting since April. Almost 400 acres and I barely scratched the surface. Here are the finds from the last few days of hunting. More of the same(not complaining). Buckle parts, pieces of horse shoes, part of a file, farm chain, and shotgun brass. Does anyone know what the round piece with "T" shaped holes is? (posting it on the whats it forum as well) What I believe to be a pulley an old pocket knife and of course a horse shoe were my second to last hunt. The picture of coins was my last day on the property. Went out with a bang. Found the 1945 Merc and the 1941(1944?) nickel together in my last hole. I think its pretty cool you can see where the nickel was laying on top of the dime.

New permission(not the same property, sorry for the confusion) already in hand. Finds are soaking as we speak. Five acres of history from the mid 1800's and unmolested by the progress of man. Thanks to some wicked awesome technology (wink, wink, nod, nod) I've been able to locate two old structures on the property that no longer exist. I'll post the finds soon.
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They sold the 220 year old farm that I've been hunting since April. Almost 400 acres and I barely scratched the surface. Here are the finds from the last few days of hunting. More of the same(not complaining). Buckle parts, pieces of horse shoes, part of a file, farm chain, and shotgun brass. Does anyone know what the round piece with "T" shaped holes is? (posting it on the whats it forum as well) What I believe to be a pulley an old pocket knife and of course a horse shoe were my second to last hunt. The picture of coins was my last day on the property. Went out with a bang. Found the 1945 Merc and the 1941(1944?) nickel together in my last hole. I think its pretty cool you can see where the nickel was laying on top of the dime.

New permission already in hand. Finds are soaking as we speak. Five acres of history from the mid 1800's and unmolested by the progress of man. Thanks to some wicked awesome technology (wink, wink, nod, nod) I've been able to locate two old structures on the property that no longer exist. I'll post the finds soon.View attachment 2101996View attachment 2101997View attachment 2101998View attachment 2101999View attachment 2102000View attachment 2102002

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Have a similar permission as yours. 350 acres,4 old homesites (that I know of so far) and finds all over the property. Have worked for the owner for 30 years and have free range over the property even a four wheeler to use. Life is good but as he is getting older there is always the fear he might decide one day to sell. Congratulations on your finds and good luck on new permission
 

Thanks for sharing. Glad you can continue detecting on the property with permission given by new owner.
 

Nice finds you made and hope you can get back in on it!
Thanks scruggs. I drive by everyday looking for someone who can give me that permission but have only found ground crews. I'm sure its going to be a neighborhood and wouldn't mind being around when they start clearing some of the land.
 

Thanks for sharing. Glad you can continue detecting on the property with permission given by new owner.
I appreciate it PJ57
 

New permission already in hand. Thanks to some wicked awesome technology (wink, wink, nod, nod) I've been able to locate two old structures on the property that no longer exist. I'll post the finds soon.

Thanks for looking.
Is that wink for me? 😉
Either way some nice old relics! I bet that place is full of them. Glad you got permission from the new owners. But I think next time you should have the old owner put that in the contract. “New owners are responsible for accommodating a metal detectoroist and should let him search anywhere he wants“ 😆
 

Is that wink for me? 😉
Either way some nice old relics! I bet that place is full of them. Glad you got permission from the new owners. But I think next time you should have the old owner put that in the contract. “New owners are responsible for accommodating a metal detectoroist and should let him search anywhere he wants“ 😆
It sure is. It really comes in handy. Sorry for any confusion but it's a new permission on new land not the farm. However I'm still plotting to convince the developer to allow me to continue "historical recoveries".
 

It sure is. It really comes in handy. Sorry for any confusion but it's a new permission on new land not the farm. However I'm still plotting to convince the developer to allow me to continue "historical recoveries".
Haha nice. It sure does, It’s one of my most valuable tools. hopefully you have a list going of potential sites by now.
Oh I see, these finds are from your last day on the farm permission. And you have a new site from using the magic weapon. And we should prepare ourselves for the posts from there. Can’t wait.
 

They sold the 220 year old farm that I've been hunting since April. Almost 400 acres and I barely scratched the surface. Here are the finds from the last few days of hunting. More of the same(not complaining). Buckle parts, pieces of horse shoes, part of a file, farm chain, and shotgun brass. Does anyone know what the round piece with "T" shaped holes is? (posting it on the whats it forum as well) What I believe to be a pulley an old pocket knife and of course a horse shoe were my second to last hunt. The picture of coins was my last day on the property. Went out with a bang. Found the 1945 Merc and the 1941(1944?) nickel together in my last hole. I think its pretty cool you can see where the nickel was laying on top of the dime.

New permission(not the same property, sorry for the confusion) already in hand. Finds are soaking as we speak. Five acres of history from the mid 1800's and unmolested by the progress of man. Thanks to some wicked awesome technology (wink, wink, nod, nod) I've been able to locate two old structures on the property that no longer exist. I'll post the finds soon.View attachment 2101996View attachment 2101997View attachment 2101998View attachment 2101999View attachment 2102000View attachment 2102002

Thanks for looking.
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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