Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

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Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

It was a cloudy day in Tennessee with temps. in the low 50s. I met up with Dman (Doug) and VOL1266-X (Quindy) to hunt an old home site. We had a pretty good day as shown in the first pic. Doug found the old lock parts but he couldn't find the lock plate. He dug several flat buttons and a high dome one that needs to be cleaned before we know what it is. Quindy called me the "Button Master" as I dug the most flat buttons and what looks like the outer brass to a small rosette. I had the biggest flat button but have dug a few bigger and the bottom to the large iron stirrup. Quindy 's best finds were the old knife and what is known as a brass saddle shield here in the second pic but may really be a rein end like the one above it that he dug.
Still no money from that site yet but surely the people who lived there in the early 1800s dropped a few coins. It was just a fun day with friends and we had a good time as usual.

Happy Hunting, Donnie
 

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Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

Looks like yall had a great time and some great saves there! WTG!!!
 

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Thanks Getty. We have pulled about 25 or 30 early buttons from this site but no coins. Oh well, still fun to dig old buttons with different other stuff. Tennessee digger
 

Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

cool stuff :thumbsup:
 

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As usual, lots of fun hunting with you and Doug. When I cleaned the knife, there was an old font style and "Office Knife" stamped on it. Not very old I'm afraid. Any info. from the knife experts out there will be appreciated.
My biggest surprise was the 50 cal. cartridge and when I cleaned it the base was stamped "41" like the maneuver 30-06 cartridges are stamped. WW2 maneuvers were not supposed to use live ammo so this must have been a machine gun blank.
Very enjoyable trip. Let's do it again soon. Doug hunted a full 4 hours today and didn't get hurt so that's good-LOL. Thanks for dragging us along, Quindy.
 

Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

I will take any hunt with friends and fun. Nothing wrong with those finds. Good job to all.

Burdie
 

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Good to see you all got some diggin in. diggin alot of buttons would have been the finds of the day for me, love diggin them.
The knife i believe is made by the Miller Bros Knife Co.
made 1872-1926

here is a pic of one maybe similar

Bill
 

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nova treasure said:
Good to see you all got some diggin in. diggin alot of buttons would have been the finds of the day for me, love diggin them.
The knife i believe is made by the Miller Bros Knife Co.
made 1872-1926

here is a pic of one maybe similar

Bill
Thanks Bill. That's the type font on my knife. Older than I thought. HH, Q.
 

Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

Congrats. Like to see them all cleaned up.
 

Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

Looks like you, Quindy and Doug had a good time and dug some nice relics, congrats :occasion14:
 

Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

Gotta love diggin' those buttons. :icon_pirat: I'm always excited to dig 'em up, and look forward to cleaning them to see what I had found. :D
Sounds like a fun time! Congrats on all the finds. :icon_thumright:

Nana
 

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Great hunt! Don't lose faith on there being a coin at that site. Out of the hundreds of pre-CW home sites I've hunted, I averaged a little more than one coin per site. Very few sites had no coins. Likewise, very few sites had more than 3 coins. :-\ Obviously, the longer the continuous occupation, the better chance.

You may have to get out of the iron patch to get the coin. As detectorists, we have no idea what the patterns of traffic were at old sites like these. I have seen some crazy things, including a good many coins that were lost way outside of the iron patch for the house. Staying right in the iron patch is so tempting on sites like these, but you owe it to yourself to wander.

You should also find the barn on the site. :thumbsup:

At the site where I dug the snake buckle piece several years ago, my only two coins came from the barn. (CN IH and a FE cent).


Cheers,


Buckles
 

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Donnie great seeing you out hunting.bet it feli good. someone told me Wayne may be hunting again. i sure hope so, not much happing here but hope to be hunting soon. take care and cant wait till you hit that site again..some times the best items are the last to appear,
 

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I really enjoyed hunting but I paid for it today. My leg looks like one of those Macy's Thanksgiving Day balloons. LOL
Dman
 

Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

Nice saves!
 

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Dman said:
I really enjoyed hunting but I paid for it today. My leg looks like one of those Macy's Thanksgiving Day balloons. LOL
Dman
D-Man I enjoyed it too but I have to tell you (before Quindy does) that after you left I looked for a while and never got a signal. Checked my detector and found that I had flipped the notch switch down which is a no-no. Looked for a while longer and still wasn't hearing anything then realized that I had turned the machine OFF while telling you bye! Old age sucks!!!!!!!! Tennessee digger
 

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tennessee digger said:
Dman said:
I really enjoyed hunting but I paid for it today. My leg looks like one of those Macy's Thanksgiving Day balloons. LOL
Dman
D-Man I enjoyed it too but I have to tell you (before Quindy does) that after you left I looked for a while and never got a signal. Checked my detector and found that I had flipped the notch switch down which is a no-no. Looked for a while longer and still wasn't hearing anything then realized that I had turned the machine OFF while telling you bye! Old age sucks!!!!!!!! Tennessee digger

That's the only way that you won't find relics except to take the batteries out-LOL. Some clown whose name starts with a "D' turned off my F75 while you and I were looking at a relic but I knew to always check it based on many trips with him. Stay warm Bud and i'm working on getting info. for our out of state hunt, Quindy.
 

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I can't believe that "some guy whose name starts with a D" would turn your machine off! Of course, my name also starts with a "D" :laughing9: Tennessee digger
 

Re: Old Pre 1820 House Hunt with Dman & VOL1266-X

Cool finds! Whats the piece that looks like a badge?
 

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looking4largecent said:
Cool finds! Whats the piece that looks like a badge?
The piece that looks like a shield was dug by Quindy. I've always called them saddle shields (decorative saddle piece) but some call them a bridle boss. Not sure of the use but I do know that they are old as I've dug a few in late 1700's sites. Tennessee digger
 

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