Supposed to be a day of rest

WHADIFIND

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But....of course...I just couldn't sit still that long.
I just HAD to get out and try this new technique
that was given to me last time out.

So, I decided on another one of my
"played out" places, and a limit of two
hours. I really didn't care if I found a lot.
I was just hoping against hope that this
technique wouldn't be just another fluke.

The overall doesn't show much, but it
really was a fun two hours:

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Obviously a buckle from one of Grant's
wine casks. ;)

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The spoon that Fishy & Blingie are playing tug-o-war
with turned out to be the star of the day. That piece
of can-slaw under it was part of the neatness of
this technique.

Let me explain; you see, I started right in doing what I was doing
at the last place and trying to hear things that were buried in-between
the garbage signals. I got several hits right in a row. They all sounded
like typical garbage. Except one combination was slightly different.

There were two hair clips on the outside of this double signal I was hearing.
I tried several different speeds, angles, directions but this double blip kept
coming up. I slowed way down and tried the wave method, back & forth on this
double signal. I made my call, probably a quarter on edge. But, I wasn't sure
because there seemed like two distinct signals. And...I wasn't quite sure but
one almost seemed like a quarter hit & the other, not. But, a "double blip"
just like a coin on edge.

When I uncovered the hole, there was a tree root and on one side was the
can slaw, on edge. On the other side was this spoon, buried with the handle
straight down, the bowl facing straight up. :)

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If they can't be seen, the marks are a lion, anchor, and a fancy letter "G".
This is a Gorham Crafted Sterling spoon.

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The "S" further up obviously stands for Paul Revere. :dontknow:

I usually just let you guys do the research but here's a treat, I already did!
Near as I can figure, the markings date it to the last quarter of the 19th century.
Further, the pattern is the Gorham "Luxembourg" pattern, circa 1893.

(Just because I don't research doesn't mean that I can't. ;) )

Another little happening that had me smiling was when I made my
"last round" call. I said, "OK, I'll take one more loop out and back
to that tree & head for the car."

Along the way I said, "I don't even have my typical 2 bucks of quota today
but I don't care."

When I got to the tree I got this urge to stretch my loop just a bit to the edge
of a soccer field. I shrugged and went the 10 feet further and got a solid hit.

When I dug:

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I laughed, "Thanks Lord, that's one way to catch up! Two at a time!" :)
Then, I checked the hole before closing up.

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I laughed right out loud. LOL
I pulled 91 cents out of this hole. LOL
( I still think these kids ought to be made to keep their engagement
rings in the same pocket as their pennies! :dontknow: )

Also, when I woke up this morning I said, "Alright! That's enough cold! I'm ready for next summer!"
:tongue3:

Thanks for peeking!
 

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What a great post! Thanks for sharing and congrats on your finds. -Lisa & John
 

Great post indeed! Congrats on your finds and especially that gorgeous spoon
 

That sounds like a great hunt I'm glad you do so well and also thanks for always sharing your finds Good read!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Nice digs Whadi, you certainly are long winded today. I don't stop dirt fishing until the ground freezes. I can dress for the cold, but you can only take so much clothing off in the summer before you are ticketed or arrested.
 

A silver spoon tug of war!
My money is on Blingie!

Well done! WHADI!
It is amazing what we miss, for various reasons. It definately pays to slow down and pay attention to the slight differences in sounds, from all directions.

I didn't make it out, ankle problems...i figured it would draw to much unwanted attention if i was crawling along in the grass. :D
I still have T net problems & soon data problems. But i shall over come and return!
 

Nice digs Whadi, you certainly are long winded today. I don't stop dirt fishing until the ground freezes. I can dress for the cold, but you can only take so much clothing off in the summer before you are ticketed or arrested.

Thanks! And I usually am long winded. I just try to keep it in check, (the best I can). Today, I blame it on success on sooo many fronts for a change! :) Tried a different approach, proved to myself it works in more than just one place, got a beautiful piece of silver and was actually able to research AND pin down an almost exact ID, beautiful day, still ABLE to hunt and the biggest of all, friends with which I'm able to share my happiness.

Pretty much the opposite of what I'd been getting lately, yaknowwhadimeanvern? ;)
 

I like your creative writing. :thumb_up:

Good hunt.
 

Congratualtions on the fun hunt with a nice silver spoon to show "the children", both seem very interested. :occasion14:
 

A silver spoon tug of war!
My money is on Blingie!

Well done! WHADI!
It is amazing what we miss, for various reasons. It definately pays to slow down and pay attention to the slight differences in sounds, from all directions.

I didn't make it out, ankle problems...i figured it would draw to much unwanted attention if i was crawling along in the grass. :D
I still have T net problems & soon data problems. But i shall over come and return!

Thanks!

I'm still wondering if that "S" on the stem is just signifying silver? Redundant?

Get better soon! The tot-lots are missing you! :)
 

Sweet hunt,, excellent research.
Congrats on the Paul Revere spoon.
It wasn't until long after Paul's time, probably the early 1870's, that U.S. Silversmiths completely switched from Coin Silver, (90%), over to Sterling Silver, (92.5).
Congratulations on a sweet hunt.
That is a really cool spoon.
 

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Looks like a good hunt, Nice spoon too.:occasion14:
 

Good job by you...the new technique has served you well!....
The spoon is a beauty!
 

That is a beautiful spoon, with a nice sterling heft and over the top decoration. You will be able to take great big fancy bites of your breakfast cereal with that one. You will be the envy of everyone else at the table who still eat with ordinary spoons.
 

Sweet hunt,, excellent research.
Congrats on the Paul Revere spoon.
It wasn't until long after Paul's time, probably the early 1870's, that U.S. Silversmiths completely switched from Coin Silver, (90%), over to Sterling Silver, (92.5).
Congratulations on a sweet hunt.
That is a really cool spoon.

Thanks! It really is one of my cooler finds of the whole year.

The "S" kinda throws me a bit. It's marked sterling. So, why the "S"?
To signify silver in the production line maybe? :dontknow:

Doesn't matter, just curious. I'm just glad it's mine now. :)
 

Awesome spoon!, who can rest when the weather has finally cooled down!
 

Awesome spoon!, who can rest when the weather has finally cooled down!

Thanks!

Well, you'll find out one day, about that needing to "rest" aspect. ;)

Anyway, glad I didn't, this time! You're right. This really is a wonderful
find! For me anyway. I love it! Also a nice way to add 18gr of silver to the total. ;)

I have a couple puzzles though. One is that "S" and the other is, should an antique spoon
like this be cleaned, straightened and polished? Or should it stay toned? I'll be putting
it on display but don't want to hurt it's historic value.....too much. ;) LOL
 

Thanks!

Well, you'll find out one day, about that needing to "rest" aspect. ;)

Anyway, glad I didn't, this time! You're right. This really is a wonderful
find! For me anyway. I love it! Also a nice way to add 18gr of silver to the total. ;)

I have a couple puzzles though. One is that "S" and the other is, should an antique spoon
like this be cleaned, straightened and polished? Or should it stay toned? I'll be putting
it on display but don't want to hurt it's historic value.....too much. ;) LOL

I don't know, that's a tough one, I think leaving like it is would be more unique
 

I like your creative writing. :thumb_up:

Good hunt.

Thank you very much! I do attempt to entertain as well as report. It's really nice for someone to notice/acknowledge the effort.

:)
 

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