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HEAVYMETALNUT
01-26-2013, 07:34 PM
Yeah well Todd & myself had the bright idea to go do some cellar hole detecting. a lot of frozen ground in the woods after the deep freeze we had all week. frost chunks were 4 inches thick with some plugs.we really had to work for our finds today.
I guess I did ok despite the circumstances.a few buttons.a large gold gilted designed colonial dandy button & a 4 holed pewter button.a small ram rod pipe and 2 fatty IH's 1860 & 1864

HEAVYMETALNUT
01-26-2013, 07:35 PM
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del
01-26-2013, 07:48 PM
:crazy: :bananadance: :crazy:[size=36pt]Diehards :crazy: :bananadance: :crazy:


what are you two guys auditioning for the next Bruce Willis movie or something lol lol
it was nippy out there this morning :frozen: how did the machines act ?? sometimes when its that cold they are a bit erratic and the lcd's are a little sluggish ...

nice finds under the circumstances Dave was it worth the frostbite though :frozen: :poke:

HEAVYMETALNUT
01-26-2013, 07:51 PM
:crazy: :bananadance: :crazy:[size=36pt]Diehards :crazy: :bananadance: :crazy:


what are you two guys auditioning for the next Bruce Willis movie or something lol lol
it was nippy out there this morning :frozen: how did the machines act ?? sometimes when its that cold they are a bit erratic and the lcd's are a little sluggish ...

nice finds under the circumstances Dave was it worth the frostbite though :frozen: :poke:

machines were fine.just lost some depth im sure with 2-3 inches of snow in some areas.we gotta live up to our hardcore reputation Dan :hysterical:

Thiltzy
01-26-2013, 10:45 PM
Dave, the basket weave pattern button looks sweet and the 1860 Injun looks like it has great detail. Gratz on some kewl finds :beerbuddy:

HEAVYMETALNUT
01-27-2013, 05:55 AM
I think I may have learned something about large plain dandy buttons :thinkingabout: often we find plain ones and I always thought to myself how bland & drab :barf: such a large button with nothing on it. so,being the rocket scientist that I am :cheesysmile: I have come to 2 conclusions :thinkingabout: A)either they were made plain :thinkingabout: OR! B)the designed gilt deteriorated away! <: :bananadance: happydance02 :peace: :cheering: lol. the reason i say this is because..... looking at my button below' the gold gilt which holds the design is almost ready to fall off.you can clearly see on bottom right at 8 o'clock position on front the exposed area reveals a plain button underneath.
I sealed it with hairspray.But, while holding it, you can just feel that the gilting has separated from the face of the button and you could literally just peel the gilt from the button face if you wanted to. in other words on this piece it seems like it is an applied designed gilt onto a plain button. maybe this explains why so many of my large dandies are just plain :dontknow:

aloldstuff
01-27-2013, 06:02 AM
Interesting observation on the buttons. Makes sense to me. Hard core hunters, definately. :congrats: on getting some keepers.

HEAVYMETALNUT
01-27-2013, 06:05 AM
Interesting observation on the buttons. Makes sense to me. Hard core hunters, definately. :congrats: on getting some keepers.

thanks! ok so,i'm not crazy :crazy: glad you agree with me thumbsup01

Rob L
01-27-2013, 04:13 PM
Nice finds. Great looking button.When I first started detecting, I used to go in frozen ground. I love detecting but I'm not as crazy as I used to be. I can remember taking a hammer and chisel to dig with, and it worked. If you can stand the cold and dig in frozen ground, all the better for you. Plus you'll be ahead of everyone else on the finds. Keep up the frigid detecting, your posts are great. :detecting:

del
01-27-2013, 04:41 PM
looking at my button below' the gold gilt which holds the design is almost ready to fall off.you can clearly see on bottom right at 8 o'clock position on front the exposed area reveals a plain button underneath.




thanks! ok so,i'm not crazy


your crazy !! all clocks i see the fat hand is at the 8 is in the lower left on the clock face lol :poke: :poke:


Dave some gilt is on very thick , you know this by now ... some are even applied on in a very sheet of layered silver or gold (not very often) and we've all seen how the gilt holds up very well after centuries. so its only natural that the moisture and oxidation will find the tiny holes or worn spots in this gilt and start breaking down the bare metal underneath , undermining its hold to the button and yes stripping away and a lot of design . its even possible that your gilted design was a seperate piece applied onto the face of the button and then the whole piece gilted as one.

Fire Fighter 43
01-27-2013, 07:23 PM
Ve nice congrats on some nice digs, WTG |:cheering: