VERY cold hunt with a great bunch of friends

watercolor

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The temps were in the 20's when I met up with Twistidd, TreasureFiend, Des Plaines Silver Bob,
Kimsdad and Skinny Puppy yesterday morning at a new hunting spot. The ground in all the open
grass areas of this site was still pretty well frozen so most of us headed into the leaf-covered forest
areas where the digging was not as difficult.

I started my hunt near some of the trail areas that were just inside forest and found the typical assortment
of aluminum trash along with some modern clad here and there. The deeper I got into the woods, the
"trashy" targets that I had been digging all morning started shifting from pull-tabs to shotgun shell heads :).
This was a good sign. . . at least I knew I was getting into areas that had some older activity.

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After an hour or two, my hands and feet were getting cold so I decided to head back to one of the picnic
shelters where a group of people had started a fire earlier. As I was making my way back, I was casually
swinging my detector near a large fallen tree when I got a solid quarter signal. While I was digging this target,
I would have bet money this was going to be another clad quarter. . . boy was I wrong. Sitting in the pile of dirt next
to the hole, I saw the reeded edge of a silver quarter :o When I picked it up and gently removed some of the
wet mud that was still caked on it's surface, I could see the tip of a wing under a cluster of stars. I then realized I
had just found my FIRST Barber Quarter. What makes this find really special for me, I found it while hunting
with a great bunch of friends :)

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In addition to the 1916-P Barber, a couple of other finds include a pot-metal "flag" lapel pin ???, a 1936 Wheat
and a partial piece of jewelry that has a small, opal-like stone.

Thanks for looking,
watercolor
 

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I'm with Tex...no haircut till I find a barber. Kind of leaves some doors open.
Great job on the find, WC...in football, it only hurts if you don't make the catch...in MD'n, it's only cold if you get stiffed. Then again, it was probably still cold.
 

TEXAN Connection said:
Great stuff man. Not getting a haircut till i find my next Barber.

Cynangyl said:
lol now I am hoping TC doesn't find one right away...I just can't imagine TC as a hippy! lol

Congrats on a great day and some nice finds! That Barber is beautiful and a fitting reward for someone willing to hunt that long in those temps! Great find!

NWHunter61 said:
I'm with Tex...no haircut till I find a barber. Kind of leaves some doors open.
Great job on the find, WC...in football, it only hurts if you don't make the catch...in MD'n, it's only cold if you get stiffed. Then again, it was probably still cold.

I think TC has a permission slip up his sleeve for another old store so he'll probably be getting a Barber soon ::)
Mercury63 said:
Wow - Out in the field while the temperature is in the 20s. I am sure it was worth it. Congrats on the Barber.

kimsdad said:
Nana40 said:
:-X I'd never make it in Illinois, WC! :D Love how you so casually mention that it's 20 degrees, the ground is frozen and you don't go back to warm up for TWO hours! :-X :D
Gotta dress in layers, Nana! Up here, we have such crazy weather swings we have our coats on the outside & layer down to our swimming suits! :tard: :tongue3:


Thanks for the great hunt, Mark! It was a fun day! SkinnyPuppy found that 1919 Merc & Fiend found that cool bottle, but you found the best coin! Congrats on your first Barber Q!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Neil

Nana, kimsdad is right . . . layers of clothes are key. . . (except maybe for the swimming suit) :D

DesPlaines_IL_SilverBob said:
It was only fitting that you come up with the nicest coin for the day since you planned the outing.

W C
Congrats on the big first.
SWEET FIND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was kind of hoping Neil would find that elusive silver George or you would find your first "Seated" :)

Thanks everyone for all the comments!. . . Now lets all hope for a few weeks of warm weather :thumbsup:
watercolor
 

Wow! Mark great finds freezing nd friends togeather and great finds cant beat those and a Barber.
 

SWEEET BUDDY, ATA-BOY for that awesome first! I think I dug a barber before i dug a standing. I bet you didnt spend too much time in front of the fire after that! 8)
 

Hey Watercolor, thanks again for the invite, it was a great time out, in spite of the fact that it was well below freezing, my feet were near frostbitten (which was my own fault), and I got skunked! Well, a 1924 wheat cent and a little bell were the finds of the day. It was great chatting by the fire at the old-school style pavilion. All I know is that I'll never wear All-Stars in 20-degee weather for five+ hours again! Congratulations again on the Barber! Not only was it great to see you with a first, but it also reminded me that I myself need to see a barber, lol. If fortune favors us Chicagoans, perhaps we'll have another opportunity (or 2, or 3, or...) to get out again this year. Hey, I'm allowed to be optimistic, albeit idealistic.

Good to meet Skinny Puppy, too...thanks for the "5-0" warning! Always useful.

Joe
 

Excellent fidns. Sorry about your weather.
 

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