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tanacat
08-25-2010, 06:37 PM
DAY 1:


I'm trying to find the matchbox online :confused: and buckle :huh: it looks an ornate buckle? very fragile. Not sure!

Del and coinnut came to mind to help identify ;)

The one hole revealed all that stuff!!! I felt like a true archaelogist unearthing all of that cool stuff out of one hole. lol

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angellionel
08-25-2010, 07:10 PM
Those are some very nice relics. You are going to have del and coinnut drooling over some of those finds. lol

coinnut
08-25-2010, 07:25 PM
One Hole :shocked04: It takes us all day to find those lol That World's fair is a nice match stick box!! :happydance01:`Is that part of a little pistol too? Great stuff Tana, you should meditate more often. Matter of fact, try thinking of the winning lottery numbers for me and Del lol I'm not sure but that buckle may be a lightweight sling or strap buckle of some sorts. Del would know. Great finds little Archae.

del
08-25-2010, 07:32 PM
:drool: :drool: :drool:

very cool relics Tana , the matchbox is an interesting one i like it .is it silver plated on the sides or are they solid silver stamped panels :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: my initial thought on the buckle was similar to George's but the back of the knobs of that buckle are hollowed or more for looks than function so the delicate buckle looks like the front half of a sash buckle for perhaps a womans dress or large hat in my opinon .i agree that one piece looks alot like a possible gun part could you get another front and back picture of it, please.that place screams more old coins lying around .Angie you have to take her up on an offer like that to hunt that place . very nice Tana but wheres the buttons :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: can't wait to see what you get out of there next.

Dan

Epi-hunter
08-25-2010, 07:57 PM
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very cool relics Tana , the matchbox is an interesting one i like it .is it silver plated on the sides or are they solid silver stamped panels :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: my initial thought on the buckle was similar to George's but the back of the knobs of that buckle are hollowed or more for looks than function so the delicate buckle looks like the front half of a sash buckle for perhaps a womans dress or large hat in my opinon .i agree that one piece looks alot like a possible gun part could you get another front and back picture of it, please.that place screams more old coins lying around .Angie you have to take her up on an offer like that to hunt that place . very nice Tana but wheres the buttons :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: can't wait to see what you get out of there next.

Dan


I'm going to take her up on it lol

Yes there are more old coins there! Buttons, Dan? Who cares about buttons? :cheesysmile: j/k

coinnut
08-25-2010, 08:22 PM
I'm going to take her up on it lol

Yes there are more old coins there! Buttons, Dan? Who cares about buttons? :cheesysmile: j/k


I think Heavymetalnut cares about buttons lol

tanacat
08-26-2010, 07:37 AM
very nice Tana but wheres the buttons :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: can't wait to see what you get out of there next.

Dan


Oh yes I found a wood button with the 1820 LC! At first I thought it was antler because it clicks when I tap on my tooth, but I think it's petrified wood! The other button has something written on back but can't decipher. I have it soaking... I'll try to clean it and get me loupe :)

Headed back out there in about an hour!!! Need to go out back and meditate again don't I? lol

I found this info on the Worlds Fair- very, very interesting! You know the ice cream cone was invented there? And that the fair lasted 7 months? http://www.wichitastampclub.org/WorldsFair.html

del
08-26-2010, 03:42 PM
could the first button be bone perhaps , those were commonly used , it may be older than you thought .it appears to be a great area Tana with litlle to no dirt-fill brought in or great amount of landscaping so targets could be present and scattered all around , there would have been an original outhouse in the back close by , a well ,and even a outside picnic area maybe a little further out away from the house and just from what you've shown so far it looks like its been detected very little or not at all.it should keep you busy for some time .

Dan

RobW
08-26-2010, 03:51 PM
That's cool...one hole = a full day of finds normally! Love the old house, what character! Any other finds from that great location or did you just quit after the one hole!?

trout-hunter
08-26-2010, 04:54 PM
Looking forward to my life somewhat coming together in the near future so I can swing the E-Trac and start finding some neat relics like that.Very nice finds.
Ernie

tanacat
08-26-2010, 08:20 PM
DAY 2:

Hunted there again today- such beautiful country... Very open with lots of rolling hills. They lease fields to tobacco farmers, they're cutting and hanging in the barns this week. Ooooh which means arrowhead hunting, I'll have to ask permission!





That's cool...one hole = a full day of finds normally! Love the old house, what character! Any other finds from that great location or did you just quit after the one hole!?


Oh no I hunted about 4 hours that day and pulled an 1820 LC and 1864 IH too. I found more relics today, no coins crying01 Will post some pics of todays relics after I get my kid to sleep :)



could the first button be bone perhaps , those were commonly used , it may be older than you thought .it appears to be a great area Tana with litlle to no dirt-fill brought in or great amount of landscaping so targets could be present and scattered all around , there would have been an original outhouse in the back close by , a well ,and even a outside picnic area maybe a little further out away from the house and just from what you've shown so far it looks like its been detected very little or not at all.it should keep you busy for some time .

Dan


I found the well and maybe the picnic area (spoons, scissors, knife etc.. ) lol I'll be thinking about the outhouse and looking for signs... bottles! Yes, yes... I'll post a pic of the well it's huge, looks more like a sistern:huh: It's like 10 foot diameter...

del
08-27-2010, 02:34 AM
I found the well and maybe the picnic area (spoons, scissors, knife etc.. ) lol I'll be thinking about the outhouse and looking for signs... bottles! Yes, yes... I'll post a pic of the well it's huge, looks more like a sistern:huh: It's like 10 foot diameter...


yes spoons and button you should find in the picnic area go slow and dig those deep iffy targets . 10feet in diameter well?? sounds like a cistern .

HEAVYMETALNUT
08-27-2010, 12:08 PM
i'm halfway there Tana.stopped at McDonalds to eat lunch.should be there by nightfall.i know you can use some help!
sweet finds!

HEAVYMETALNUT
08-27-2010, 12:10 PM
I think Heavymetalnut cares about buttons lol

thumbsup01 :yes: :grin: :yes: :grin: :yes: :grin: :yes: thumbsup01

Lowjiber
08-27-2010, 12:40 PM
Wow!!!! One hole, huh:huh:thinkingabout:? I love the Worlds Fair box. That's a real treasure...IMHO.

Nice job!

tanacat
08-27-2010, 10:16 PM
yes spoons and button you should find in the picnic area go slow and dig those deep iffy targets . 10feet in diameter well?? sounds like a cistern .


DAY 3:

It's an ice house! The owner showed us where the ice truck used to back up to unload... Us as in Handyman and I hunted there today. He found about 5 or 6 buttons and a 1871 IH and a 42 wheat. I found a nice button and 1917 merc!!! :happydance01:

Handyman (Kevin) found a cemetary with about 20 graves! I'll take pics of all these I've mentioned. But here's a few to tide you over -the nature shots are for you Dave lol The pics of the purple Ironweed just doesn't do it justice, looked so nice with the purple against the blue sky.



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HEAVYMETALNUT
08-28-2010, 05:37 AM
very nice finds and love the nature pics thumbsup01 that place is gonna give up alot more goodies! :twirlingeyes: congrats ;)
what are the 2 yellowish claw lookin things in the open hole pic?
are they claws? :confused:
and try taking pics of the ironweed without the sky as the background.i bet it will show up really nice then :yes:

tanacat
08-28-2010, 09:32 AM
what are the 2 yellowish claw lookin things in the open hole pic?
are they claws? :confused:


Teeth! I thought the yellowish one was a bear claw at first, but I think canine tooth. Here's a jawbone, looks carnivorous animal to me- anyone know their bones/teeth? It seemed like some pagan ritual burying at first the way they were with the scissors and lantern parts lol To rid of tooth ache or something. You know they had to suffer bad tooth probs back then before modern medicine, so far out away from a doctor (this place is miles out a country road, between Lexington and another small town)

Anyway, here's close-ups of the 4 buttons I found. Kevin found some REALLY COOL large buttons with intricate designs. He's going to clean them up and post. He also found a Copperclad Crank Club token like someone-Fooser Paul ? found the other day.

I love the lantern parts and locks. The Ball mason lid got my heart thumping for a cache- the way it was buried, parallel to the ground next to fence line... The buckle says D & C4?


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John M
08-28-2010, 10:26 AM
Looks like another relic hunter has been unleashed.The bite of the relic bug is very powerful and with a site like that there are many more finds to be had.
For the record I do love to find buttons.They are a personal item that brings you back in time.It is the history of items that drive me not the monetary value of them.....that is why I am not a full time beach hunter.

Way to go on all them nice finds Tana.

tanacat
08-28-2010, 12:44 PM
Looks like another relic hunter has been unleashed.The bite of the relic bug is very powerful and with a site like that there are many more finds to be had.
For the record I do love to find buttons.They are a personal item that brings you back in time.It is the history of items that drive me not the monetary value of them.....that is why I am not a full time beach hunter.

Way to go on all them nice finds Tana.


Thanks John! I'm not sure which is more exciting, coins or relics. I love both :smitten:

I'm with you on the historical vs. monetary value. People ask all the time if I've ever sold anything. I haven't, but might if something was valuable enough to pay off my detector and pay for full-time childcare so I can hunt more often :grin:

I've been giving items to the home owners as a form of 'payment'. I figure if it's not extra special and going in a collection box, why have the stuff piling up here and there in the garage, counters, etc and having to defend them from the spouse wanting to toss them lol (you all can relate?) Give it to the person who might cherish the stuff a bit more, the stuff you don't really want to keep, but hard to toss.

del
08-28-2010, 04:54 PM
great pictures Tana , the relics are interesting ones . the button in the lower left corner looks like a tombac and their old ones (late 1700's) and a very good sign for colonial finds .congrats

pulltabsteve
08-28-2010, 05:59 PM
HOLY SMOKES TANA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <: <: <: You did VERY well :peace: Love looking at those old relics. That matchbox is pretty cool. Clean it up and it looks like it could be worth a few bucks! http://www.michianaantiquemall.com/fair.htm Big congrats to you :beerbuddy:

You've been digging lots of holes! Giving the digger a workout I see ;)

HEAVYMETALNUT
08-28-2010, 07:27 PM
very cool finds at that homestead! sounds like the large buttons Kevin dug with designs are dandy or cloak buttons.i hope ya dig a few of those too! thumbsup01

coinnut
08-28-2010, 09:53 PM
That site screams old lol If Hanyman has some cloakers and along with your tombac, that property dates back to the 1790's or so. Congrats on some fine items. That suspender buckle probably has the manufacturers initials and model number on it. Sometimes they date them. Nice hunt :cheering: :clapping: :beerbuddy:




I've been giving items to the home owners as a form of 'payment'. I figure if it's not extra special and going in a collection box, why have the stuff piling up here and there in the garage, counters, etc and having to defend them from the spouse wanting to toss them lol (you all can relate?) Give it to the person who might cherish the stuff a bit more, the stuff you don't really want to keep, but hard to toss.


Give him some home baked cookies. That will work lol

tanacat
09-01-2010, 09:21 AM
That site screams old lol If Hanyman has some cloakers and along with your tombac, that property dates back to the 1790's or so. Congrats on some fine items. That suspender buckle probably has the manufacturers initials and model number on it. Sometimes they date them. Nice hunt :cheering: :clapping: :beerbuddy:

Give him some home baked cookies. That will work lol


lol actually it's a woman and she is REALLY into the history of her family and the grounds. Her family dates back several generations. I gave her what was most likely her great-grandmother's compact. I found it below the dinner bell, it dates back to early 1900's (Richard Hudnut- Three Flowers rouge) She said her ggma was notorious for using on her cheeks. She was so shocked and happy I gave it to her!
I gave her an old key I found yesterday, probably belonged to her grandfather's tool box, we surmised... okay some new pics of this place coming up!

Epi-hunter
09-01-2010, 11:26 AM
Some really cool relics Tana!!! :cheering:

Tell Kevin he needs to get back here and start posting again! :boxing:

tanacat
09-01-2010, 06:48 PM
Some really cool relics Tana!!! :cheering:

Tell Kevin he needs to get back here and start posting again! :boxing:


What are you doing Saturday afternoon? ;) I sure hope it rains before then...

Kevin has been working 80+ work weeks lately like you were (hopefully WERE & not anymore?!?)

I hunted there some on Tuesday and all I found was a piece of lantern, button and that key I mentioned earlier. Besides a bit of clad for the collection :) But it was nice just being out in the country... I have to admit I've been sticking to the shady areas.


Okay so here's some latest pics! I got a little carried away, but I love old farming equipment and cemeteries. Kevin found the cemetery way back in the side yard & I just have to mention that we did not disrespect the bodies or the family by MDing in that area thumbsup01

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sjv
09-03-2010, 08:43 AM
Awesome relics! love those old keys and ornate artifacts. :clapping: :clapping:

tanacat
09-03-2010, 11:52 AM
Awesome relics! love those old keys and ornate artifacts. :clapping: :clapping:


Thanks! I'm glad to share with others enthusiastic about this place! The owners are so nice, giving more and more history of the place, telling me new places to go on the farm, where there used to be a log cabin...

I think I'll do some grave rubbings next time I go- really curious what that big one says.