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    out with the boys!

    Yesterday was a hunt that i had planned for a week or two . I had a friend (Donnie B.) come up from New York to hit some cellar sites with Heavymetal nut (Dave ) and Thiltzy (Todd) , Trooper Bri was invited but unfortunately Brian couldn't make it .

    After parking the vehicles we set off into the woods at daybreak and found the first cellar around 45 minutes later . It was a nice hilly site with lots of room to swing.


    After and hour here we could tell someone had beat us to this beautiful area . I caught Donnie in action working a patch of ground just behind the chimney pile of the cellar .


    This picture was just as we arrived and did I catch Todd in a strange practice Todd praying to the colonial spirits ? Maybe this is why he's so good at what he does ??


    We were here at this site for a couple of hours and it was slow going , i did get a lead square perhaps used as a gaming die and a large dandy button that i found out later it had a great design.


    The small second cellar was just up the hill it was very small with almost no room for 4 coils but i did pull up a broken tombac , a pewter button and an ok knob. The third site looked great it was very remote and no roads or paths to it and had some decent area to swing. If you look hard Dave is digging at the far end in between the two large close trees.


    I did find this small coin and a button at this site , one that i don't see very often , British farthing . this site did cough up a couple of finds for everyone but was obviously detected very hard by someone


    The 4th site was incredibly trashy and seemed like it was used as an early 1900's era dump from all the tin can pieces and scrap flat stock iron laying all over. as you can see the ferns were still thick in this area and was easy to tangle up the coils .


    Donnie wanted a picture before we left , this site was a bit frustrating due to the tough conditions and lack of older finds, it was already after noon time . time to locate another site .


    Just before we packed up Todd shouted to us (as Dave and I were discussing something he found) and took a quick picture . Is it me or does it look like Dave and I was in the middle of a "drug transaction" especially with Donnie trying to hide his face from the camera behind me . way to go Todd !!


    You always see something odd or a patch of bright color in the woods , this is "chicken of the woods" a bright colored type of mushroom that i've heard tastes like chicken when fried up!!


    This was cellar # 7 and our final one to detect just before dark . we hiked a bit more than 6 miles before getting here . we were tired , frustrated as all of these sites seem so depleted of finds . Luckily my jeep was pre-parked a few hundred yards earlier that morning so we didn't have to make the long walk back .



    My meager finds for this hunt , minus the junk iron , shotgun shells .22 bullet casings . I did get a very small ok knob that didn't make its way into this last shot.


    I was happy to see all the fanciness on the large dandy button and the British Farthing turned out to be a 1749 KGII , only the second farthing i've ever recovered.

    I wanna thank Donnie , Dave and Todd for a great time .its awesome to share this hobby with such like minded and dedicated colonial detectorists , it was a fun day gentlemenand the weather was perfect!

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    Nice finds regardless of the depleted conditions. A slow day swinging still beats a good day somewhere else!
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    It's so funny that you say "meager finds" but that 1749 Farthing would make my millennium! I would trade that for a bucket full of the wheat cents and mercury dimes that we find here in Illinois.

    Good job, Dan! Beautiful country you have to hunt there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger_O'Dell View Post
    Nice finds regardless of the depleted conditions. A slow day swinging still beats a good day somewhere else!
    Thanks Chris , I agree just being out in the woods with perfect weather and great friends is a blessing . The finds were just a generous added perk !

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent View Post
    It's so funny that you say "meager finds" but that 1749 Farthing would make my millennium! I would trade that for a bucket full of the wheat cents and mercury dimes that we find here in Illinois.

    Good job, Dan! Beautiful country you have to hunt there!

    Deal Tony , my farthing for your bucket of wheats and mercs !! we'll have to get you out this way so you can get one for yourself ! Thanks
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    I was thinking of an East coast trip myself if I can manage it. What I wouldn't give for a Fugio ( with maybe a couple largies and a capped or draped bust quarter!)
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    Nice hunt Dan! Yeah those farthings are hard to come by. Pretty button!

    That small pic of the 3 of you......the look on your and Dave's faces ......looks like you were surprised red handed while making an illicit deal in the middle of the woods. Your not scheming to flood the market with all your dug GW buttons to drive the price down then snatch them all up and corner the market are you ???

    Those chicken mushrooms are good. But what you really want to keep an eye for over the next couple weeks are the Hen of the Woods (maitake). Fantastic eating.
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    Great pictures of the Boyz!
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    Dan, what a great hunt, out with the boyz digging relics. Can life get any better....I think not.
    I have forwarded the picture of the illicit transaction to Homeland Security, you should be hearing from them shortly.

    Congrats on the farthing and that really nice dandy button.

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    Good work . From the look of things I think it is getting safe to say that Connecticut cellar sites are a finite resource that are about used up. Your state with the group of what seems like full time hunters with Youtube channels vacuuming the region dry. The future sadly holds the type of "keep at it day" that you had to get those few remaining items . But it's the same through out New England... the glory days are gone when it comes to finding not only virgin sites but to finding a site that hasn't been pounded to death are fading rapidly. Just a commentary on one aspect of the hobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    Nice hunt Dan! Yeah those farthings are hard to come by. Pretty button!

    That small pic of the 3 of you......the look on your and Dave's faces ......looks like you were surprised red handed while making an illicit deal in the middle of the woods. Your not scheming to flood the market with all your dug GW buttons to drive the price down then snatch them all up and corner the market are you ???

    Those chicken mushrooms are good. But what you really want to keep an eye for over the next couple weeks are the Hen of the Woods (maitake). Fantastic eating.
    Thanks Jeff , you'll have to educate me on what "hen of the woods" looks like .

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    Great pictures of the Boyz!
    Thank you sir !

    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    Dan, what a great hunt, out with the boyz digging relics. Can life get any better....I think not.
    I have forwarded the picture of the illicit transaction to Homeland Security, you should be hearing from them shortly.

    Congrats on the farthing and that really nice dandy button.

    Sent you a PM
    Thats all i need is "big Brother" shaken down my door Al I got the pm and sent you one back , hope you received it . Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Gaspipe101 View Post
    Good work . From the look of things I think it is getting safe to say that Connecticut cellar sites are a finite resource that are about used up. Your state with the group of what seems like full time hunters with Youtube channels vacuuming the region dry. The future sadly holds the type of "keep at it day" that you had to get those few remaining items . But it's the same through out New England... the glory days are gone when it comes to finding not only virgin sites but to finding a site that hasn't been pounded to death are fading rapidly. Just a commentary on one aspect of the hobby.
    It is getting tougher to find decent sites but there will always be a few untapped ones to find , between the always better machine technology and new researching methods we won't run out of spots anytime soon . Thanks



    I've added some before and after pictures of the farthing and a cleaned up dandy picture.Thanks for all the responses
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    I am liking that dandy. Good score on the copper.
    My machine is getting ready for shipment to White's... so I'll be back to the BH for the time being. Heard Martin had just bought one with a newer serial than mine and they automatically shipped him a new one saying the early 2015 had an issue. Mine was like first out from Kellyco.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    No PM on this side.
    Sorry Al , guess my account is still messed up . My pm just stated that between the home renovation projects and the part time work i'm swamped for time in the week . Thank you though sir.

    Quote Originally Posted by MangoAve View Post
    I am liking that dandy. Good score on the copper.
    My machine is getting ready for shipment to White's... so I'll be back to the BH for the time being. Heard Martin had just bought one with a newer serial than mine and they automatically shipped him a new one saying the early 2015 had an issue. Mine was like first out from Kellyco.
    So now there is "issues" with the whites Treasure master machines ??
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    Great finds Dan!! That button is a real looker, I can tell by how it's sitting that it still has its shank. Great job with the cleaning and photo of the coin too! Those guys going to post their finds??
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    If you folks from New England area run out of colonial sites to dig it will be a sad day. I love looking at all the oldie goldies you pull out of them Early America sites.

    New York has some pre-1800 sites but they are mostly underneath a home , street or parking lot.
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    nice finds and looks like some really nice sites,even though they had been hit.
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    Awesome hunt. Looks like a lot of fun Dan love the dandy and 49 farthing. Congrats!
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    Wonderful shots of the woods and the sites Dan! Plus you managed a few nice keepers! Always great to get out with friends - makes the whole experience better than going it alone.

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    Very cool finds Dan.
    Looks like you guys had a great day.
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