dirtlooter
Gold Member
- Jun 5, 2014
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- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus with 9"LF and 9" HF Coils and 600 Equinox with stock and 6" coils
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
I had gone to an old house place, it was actually two house places in one. The original house had been built around 1910ish and then torn down and a new one built in the early 60s. Unfortunately, in the late 70's the land was part of land to be used for a lake to supply the town about 15 miles away with water. So the second house was sold and moved farther up the Hollow and the owners moved to another place to live. The house place never was in danger of being covered in water, but the city didn't want anyone living that close to the water supply. Anyways, the house place was swallowed up by nature as the place turned into a very thick thicket complete with blackberries and briars. I made a feeble attempt at detecting the old place but the roots and the mess was just too thick to even swing very much at all. I couldn't do very much because the land now belongs to the city but I still managed a couple of relic finds. I made my way back to see the elderly man that grew up in the original house and helped build the second one. We were sitting at his kitchen table as I told him that I had tried to detect at the old place. He assured me that there would be nothing much to find there because they were pretty poor. I took out a complete Mason jar lid with the glass lid and handed it to him. He looked at it and told me that it had belonged to his grandmother and then he spoke about the good foods that they had canned back then. After he finished, I pulled out the old marble and set it down on the table in front of him. He looked at it and said that it looked like a really old one and then asked where I found it. So I explained that I had found it on the east side of the old foundation, near the huge old oak tree. He suddenly became very quiet as I told him to take a closer look at it. As he picked it up, I could see the tears forming as he stared down at it. So I just had to ask if it could have been his and he quietly nodded yes. He explained that the marbles were pretty much all he had and his sister had some jacks to play with. He looked up at me as I stood up to leave and held the marble out for me to take and I just shook my head and told him that those things were his to keep. Before I could leave, he was already reliving his days playing marbles. Nothing much? It was just a marble.