More Civil War River Relics ***VIDEO LIVE DIGS***

I liked seeing that LC come out of the water, but the old lead is still my favorite. I am used to digging it in fields, so the white patina is more familiar to me. It seems odd to see it still in its normal gray color. Nice video.
 

Great video, great finds, love the old lead!
 

I liked seeing that LC come out of the water, but the old lead is still my favorite. I am used to digging it in fields, so the white patina is more familiar to me. It seems odd to see it still in its normal gray color. Nice video.

Thanks!
 

COOL VIDEO OF SOME SWEET FINDS ............................
 

Great Video...enjoy working the water...here in Califirnia we fish for gold nuggets but Fish & Game sets a keeper limit to an ounce and half...anything under we half to throw back...:laughing7:
 

Good video Richard!! Love to see the CW lead & LC come to the surface. WTG, Q.

Thanks Quindy. I gotta couple more videos I'm working on to finish as I'm all fired up for the new TH season this fall! I don't want to get any further behind with my videos. We've had over 7" of rain over the last 10 days and are expecting more. The ground will be sweet for signals this fall. And I've got some new sites to check out - can't wait!
 

neat video. thanks for sharing.
 

No offence but it seems that if a person doesn't watch videos one can't view finds anymore on the finds page. Old school here post a picture too folks, it would be nice.
 

No offence but it seems that if a person doesn't watch videos one can't view finds anymore on the finds page. Old school here post a picture too folks, it would be nice.

As you wish. Confederate horseshoe (They were so poor, they couldn't afford whole ones), Large cent - 18??, various WBTS lead. Also recovered an old oak timber from an iron truss bridge (circa 1910) that was replaced several years ago. And no offense taken, I'm kinda Old School myself.

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As you wish. Confederate horseshoe (They were so poor, they couldn't afford whole ones), Large cent - 18??, various WBTS lead. Also recovered an old oak timber from an iron truss bridge (circa 1910) that was replaced several years ago. And no offense taken, I'm kinda Old School myself.

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Thanks on behalf of all the old cronies out here looking at your finds now.:occasion14:
 

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