Michigan Badger
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Here's my latest video. I show how I ID some of my lumber camp digs and also show electrolysis in action.
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Badger
Try not to be too bored
Badger
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civilman1 said:Pretty cool MB.....I actually saw the wole video Good idea with the pic's and ID process...I throw away thing's form Antietam that might be from the year,could be horse drawn artillery tack....never know without knowing what it look's like!Good point....Thank's
TreasureTales said:That was a great video!! I liked how you showed the closeup of the photo with the horse harness hardware and then showed one of the relics you dug up that matches what is shown in the photo. And the electrolysis setup was fascinating. What does the axhead look like after it's cleaned? Will you post a follow-up video or photo? PLEASE!!!
Those big wheels are really something, aren't they? I understand that part of their use was to make dragging the logs out of the woods easier by being big enough to roll over some of the small downed trees. The bigger the wheels, the easier to roll over rocks, stumps, etc. Is that what you've heard, too?
My favorite MDing sites are old lumber camps and mining camps, which I lump together as "ghost towns." The history, the ability to hold in your hand some tool or coin that an old-timer held in his. Hunting those places is such a cool way to connect, literally, with those long-gone but not forgotten folks.
If you do any more videos on this topic, please post a link again. I truly enjoyed viewing it!! Thanks.