Rattlehead
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So this weekend I went out to explore some new areas at the permission I call “The Hill”. It’s a small mountain range that spans about 2 or 3 miles. It’s seen lots of activity over the years. We’ve found everything from big coppers to Civil War relics to modern silver coins and everything in between.
Anyway, on Saturday, my buddy Kenny and I were detecting an area that we hadn’t spent much time hunting before. My first good signal turned out to be an awesome vintage sterling baby spoon!
So we continued hunting. Kenny got a cool late 1800s Police button and some old bottles. I got a wheat, some bullets and some other junk. I was thrilled with the spoon, so it was a great day IMO.
So I got up this morning and planned on spending the day with the wife. She was sleepy and could tell that I wanted to go detecting again, so she told me to get lost. I was out the door like a streak of lightning! Back to the same spot.
For the first couple of hours I didn’t find anything other than some old shotgun headstamps and a wheat. I was about to call it a day so I started hunting my way back to my truck, which was about a half mile away. As I was working my way back, I got a loud signal that sounded like a soda can. I decided to dig it anyway, and I’m glad I did! This is what came out of the ground:
It’s a Union box plate. I’ve found lots of Civil War relics over the years.. Condederate buttons, spurs, gun parts, sword parts, all sorts of bullets, you name it. BUT, for whatever reason, a plate of any kind has always eluded me. Until now! Can you tell I’m stoked?
So I hunted that area for about another half hour and then continued working my way back to the truck. Got another shallow signal that turned out to be a coin spill!
What a great weekend of detecting! I recorded live digs of everything which should make for a pretty good video. I’ll get it edited and uploaded sometime this week.
Anyway, on Saturday, my buddy Kenny and I were detecting an area that we hadn’t spent much time hunting before. My first good signal turned out to be an awesome vintage sterling baby spoon!
So we continued hunting. Kenny got a cool late 1800s Police button and some old bottles. I got a wheat, some bullets and some other junk. I was thrilled with the spoon, so it was a great day IMO.
So I got up this morning and planned on spending the day with the wife. She was sleepy and could tell that I wanted to go detecting again, so she told me to get lost. I was out the door like a streak of lightning! Back to the same spot.
For the first couple of hours I didn’t find anything other than some old shotgun headstamps and a wheat. I was about to call it a day so I started hunting my way back to my truck, which was about a half mile away. As I was working my way back, I got a loud signal that sounded like a soda can. I decided to dig it anyway, and I’m glad I did! This is what came out of the ground:
It’s a Union box plate. I’ve found lots of Civil War relics over the years.. Condederate buttons, spurs, gun parts, sword parts, all sorts of bullets, you name it. BUT, for whatever reason, a plate of any kind has always eluded me. Until now! Can you tell I’m stoked?
So I hunted that area for about another half hour and then continued working my way back to the truck. Got another shallow signal that turned out to be a coin spill!
What a great weekend of detecting! I recorded live digs of everything which should make for a pretty good video. I’ll get it edited and uploaded sometime this week.