Three Day Digging Marathon!

BuckleBoy

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Jun 12, 2006
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Hello All,

Shanegalang and I lucked out with some time off work, so we planned a three day digging marathon. Nothing earth shattering was dug, but we were very thankful for the dry ground and 90 degree heat...as opposed to the sucking, muddy soup and 110 degree heat! At any rate, I got a nice silver, and another old coin, and Shane dug a military button (c.1808 Regt. Artillery cuff--which he has not yet sent me a photo of for this post).

Anyhow, here is the video. Photos of the finds appear below too.





Nature made its presence known on all three days. I saw two dead gators hit by cars on the way to the sites. I dug into an armadillo curled up in its hole underground. Also saw a frog curled up in a crawfish hole beating the heat. Shane dug into a nest of ground hornets, narrowly escaping without stings. And of course we had mosquitos, fire ants, and other bugs. Here are some shots I took: a demonic grasshopper, and a bird nest in a weed at the edge of a field.

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L to R: a French honey colored gun flint, 1700s. a Burnside carbine (solid base). Below: a cloak clasp


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L to R: a musketball with the sprue carved to function as a fishing sinker (cool find!), a mystery piece that is a gilded brass skin with lead backing (rosette? religious?) and below is a tiny ball button with the boxwood back still surviving after 160+ years in the ground.


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My first Standing Liberty with a date :) and a V nickel. Not what I was after, but a welcome find anyhow. Thank you for the gift, Depression-Era farmers! :D

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And a photo of all my finds. Looks like a good bit, but these were the keepers from three 8 hour days in the field.

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Best Wishes,


Buck
 

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Lots of very nice relics! Congrats on the nice finds! I really like the rosette-like item.
 

Lots of very nice relics! Congrats on the nice finds! I really like the rosette-like item.

Thanks my friend. I am at a loss as to what that item is, but it is closest to a rosette in construction so that I what I will call it for now :D
 

Wow!Road kill gators and diggin up armadillo's!Aside from rare relics them are things a guy doesnt see/do everyday!!:laughing7::thumbsup:Ground wasps.....thats proof Mother Nature has a Viscous side!!!I despise them things!!!
 

Wow!Road kill gators and diggin up armadillo's!Aside from rare relics them are things a guy doesnt see/do everyday!!:laughing7::thumbsup:Ground wasps.....thats proof Mother Nature has a Viscous side!!!I despise them things!!!

Yeah, the gators were a seasonal sight. Man, they will tear up a car if you hit one! Not sure how rare it is to dig a 'dillo. Let's hope rare. Nasty things. I don't know what kind of wasps they were that attacked shane. Yellow Jackets or what, I have no clue. Didn't want get close enough to identify them! :D
 

Nice finds Buck, I never dug a dillo, but I did dig into a couple of snake dens before. Good luck out there.
 

You are getting more like that Crocodile Hunter guy every day. You even woke up that "Possum on a half shell" (Armadillo-LOL. Those are good coin & relic finds. The gun flint is something I would not have recognized as the only one I have dug was gray flint. Having walked those fields with you & Shane, I continue to say that you gentlemen deserve every great relic & coin you recover. Congrats on on the SLQ too. HH, Q.

BTW-I had a great time meeting TnMountains on the Delta Queen Riverboat in Chattanooga yesterday evening. Your ears should have burned-LOL.
 

Great finds as usual, Buck & Shane! Praying y'all are going out in the early mornings & late, late evenings, it's been heat stroke weather this week, with a heat index of 102 yesterday.
 

Sweet finds!!!!
 

Great finds as usual, Buck & Shane! Praying y'all are going out in the early mornings & late, late evenings, it's been heat stroke weather this week, with a heat index of 102 yesterday.

Sometimes mornings and evenings, sometimes all day. The hotter it is, the more you just have to take care of yourself.
 

Congrats on a great variety of finds. :icon_thumleft: You both sure did earn them with three eight hour days of detecting. :notworthy:
 

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Gonna be 105 here this weekend. Ugh. Not sure that I wanna get out in that! :(
 

Congrats on the great finds. I've had a couple marathon 3-day weekends and I can tell you I relish them. You got a SLQ with a date, which is nice. Anything pre-1925 probably would have been a mystery. The "rosette" is beautiful. I hope you get a proper ID on it. I'll have to fire up my iPad shortly and watch your video prior to nodding off for the night... may be a bad idea as it may get me too amped up to sleep.
 

Congrats on the great finds. I've had a couple marathon 3-day weekends and I can tell you I relish them. You got a SLQ with a date, which is nice. Anything pre-1925 probably would have been a mystery. The "rosette" is beautiful. I hope you get a proper ID on it. I'll have to fire up my iPad shortly and watch your video prior to nodding off for the night... may be a bad idea as it may get me too amped up to sleep.

Might as well get amped up. I'm watching digging videos right now. :D
 

Hey Buckleboy. Nice hunt. That honey gun flint is a pretty cool eye ball find. Nice assortment and video with I.d. I was noticing the soil and what appeared to be shell in some sections. Is that from being coastal or from ancient habitation I noticed it seemed to be localized in the field. The pottery and things sure can tell the story of a site.
Thanks for sharing.
 

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