I am losing my mind. :confused: And you get whichever leg is cleaner for the picture lolQuote:
Originally Posted by RobW link=topic=13602.msg144107#msg144107 date=1372422309
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I am losing my mind. :confused: And you get whichever leg is cleaner for the picture lolQuote:
Originally Posted by RobW link=topic=13602.msg144107#msg144107 date=1372422309
|:cheering: Great write-up Dan ! Nice Pics and some nice finds Guys . It's always nice to learn about the area they your about to hunt . A lot of people that don't live here don't realize how much history CT. has. It's incredible. Thanks for the history lesson and as always it's great seeing the items you guys continue to find .
Rob he just likes showing you all some leg lol lolQuote:
Originally Posted by RobW link=topic=13602.msg144107#msg144107 date=1372422309
Wow :omg: a cannon ball fragment :shocked03: :shocked03: what did the ":grin:yes:namic Duo have to say about that find ?? they think its period ?? what house or lot was it found at?? more details , we need more details :hairpulling: lol lol
It's period, but which one is the question lol Found in the lot adjacent to the Jesuit ring. It was already detected before, but they missed ....umm everything rofl Tons of nails It's the third lot of four on that block. There was only one half of the dynamic duo present so I evaded the hug :smitten: lolQuote:
Originally Posted by del link=topic=13602.msg144436#msg144436 date=1372899714
did he (half of the ":grin:uo ) give it a size ?? 8 pound ,12 pound ect. and how deep was it George ??
Probably a 6 or 8 pounder. About 8 deep and it screemed :girlcry: Gave a nice high tone like all big iron does.
the July 12th update was a great one George , the weather was perfect cool 70's temps with a beautiful coastal breeze |:cheering: |:cheering: you did very well and i couldn't believe the size of that musket ball an i also thought the buckle half looked period (1600's) :perfect10: all i recovered was some very suspicious looking lead maybe from a bar or ingot and some non-ferrous scraps :yes:
Hey, the musket ball turns out to be a 77 caliber ball. Imagine the gun that would come out of :shocked04:
Friday's hunt was hot :shocked01: Felt like 100 degrees. That is the first hunt at Saybrook, where no one found anything good :shocked04: I'm hoping Wednesday's hunt is better (and cooler too.) We are going to find a point if we have to dig every piece of can slaw there lol
Friday was brutally hot , i give you a ton of credit George for being out there detecting for them three days last week |:confused:) |:confused:). I'll put up them mill stone pictures shortly.Quote:
Originally Posted by coinnut link=topic=13602.msg145517#msg145517 date=1374362111
Things have been slowing down her lately. Still finding some lead, but we need a Pequot point bad lol Updated a couple of things for those interested in following this project. So far we are slowly finding our way back to the fort :rolleyes:
I love this thread. :smitten: Are you two still doing this every week? Will you continue until the snow flies?
George has been going solo the last few weeks due to some family stuff on my end , i'm enjoying the reading too to get caught up. :cheering: :cheering:Quote:
Originally Posted by Epi-hunter link=topic=13602.msg147331#msg147331 date=1376457069