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    finding civil war relics,eagle button 3 ringer and more

    https://youtu.be/Ksy17_s18N8 looking for a civil war era homesite sorry no pics on this one. its 5 minutes long sorry no pics on this one. I know some dont like videos.
    Last edited by calabash digger; 09-22-2016 at 02:16 PM.
    Best finds GW Button and John Adams Cufflink.
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    Loved the commentary! I love digging those open field old home sites!

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    thanks ,its way better than those deep in the woods branch in the eye kinda places.
    Best finds GW Button and John Adams Cufflink.
    Trust in the Lord...

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    Nice digs Calabash. I am disappointed there were no copperheads in this vid. I was impressed with how as you were rushing over to see what your buddy had in the hole, that you were still swinging your coil . You can always tell who the hard core detectorists are when they hate to lift their coils off the ground.
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    Cool video and nice finds! Got a couple fields in my area I'm dying to hit after the harvest. Sort of overwhelming when faced with so much open space. But yeah, I agree with the above comment -hard core!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    I was impressed with how as you were rushing over to see what your buddy had in the hole, that you were still swinging your coil . You can always tell who the hard core detectorists are when they hate to lift their coils off the ground.

    Nice vid...your farmers are polite! They cut those stalks down to the ground! Ours leave six inches standing, very annoying!
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    some the six inch stalks, fields can be overwheming but what I do is go to the higest points 1st and work from there. If I would have hit a good target on the way over that would have took the cake.
    Best finds GW Button and John Adams Cufflink.
    Trust in the Lord...

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    waiting for the next video
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