That mystery reminds me of the plugs in older sinks/bathtub drains.
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That mystery reminds me of the plugs in older sinks/bathtub drains.
WTG Drew! My guess as it's a 2pc button you'd be looking at 1860's & up. I always love to find buttons with the cloth threading still there, was lucky one time & still had a a pc of the coat still...
That's AWESOME!
Yep 100% true!
Yes, it was. After 6hrs of hunting I went home & cut the grass for 2hrs, ugh, way over did it.
Today was a top 10 day, so took the 68 Charger out for a nice ride with my wife & youngest son to...
Got out yesterday to an old virgin site of mine I've pounded on and off for years. Used my 6x10 DD to see what I might have missed. Spent several hrs there re-gridding the site & was rewarded with...
Fyrffytr1, you da man! That is a wonderful thing you did!
WTG Drew on a stellar DB!
I'm no expert if it's CW or Post CW but it's a General Service Button (No branch ID: I, C, D, A)
Here's a link: Ridgeway Reference Library, Civil War plates and buckles (relicman.com)
That's pretty cool Drew!
WTG Drew!
Funny I do the same thing!
Very nice Drew! I also agree that that screw is for a drawer pull.
That site you have is a gem!
Thats awesome Drew!
Here's your answer:
How do large holes form in river rocks? - by Heather Wall (substack.com)
Wow beautiful finds. How was it getting thru customs with your finds?
WTG Drew. You're killing it this year!
Very nice finds. Must be a great looking site.
Wow Drew a foot down! How was the signal at that depth? The detail is beautiful!
WTG Dan on the Nova as well as the cannon friction primers. Why were they there?
Nice! Always amazes me when there is still thread in the shank.
WTG Drew on the happy return! Give this man a medal!:perfect10:
WTG Drew! Still looking for my 1st but saw Frank dig his 2nd last year.
Holy cow John, that's a hunt of a lifetime! I can't imagine 16 kids, heck 2 was enough for my wife & I. Were all 16 from the same wife? Looking forward to more updates from the field of dreams!