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    Pulled a few relics from the iron

    Hiked into one of my remote sites for some peace and quiet Sunday morning. Worked the iron laden spots to see what I could wrangle out of the ground. Managed a few buttons, buckle frame etc.



    Fancy tombac on the right. Looks like the "X" was added by the owner.



    On the hike out I stumbled upon a small spot where they had been quarrying some granite. There were a few broken slabs with the telltale feathering marks. I'll make a point to hit that spot next time out.

    Jeff
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    Congrats on your finds. You're definitely in the 1700's at that site. Shoe buckles and tombac buttons--what a good haul. I like the designs on the buttons especially the "pie crust" rim on the button on the left. It's so obviously hand-done!
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    Great finds, way to work the iron!
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    Always a good feeling when you can get hightones to squeak out between the iron, some nice colonial pieces. Always amazes me the amount of work families put in to build houses, I enjoy finding the old quarries and split glacier rocks they used. Can’t get my kids to put there iPads down without a fight let alone split and haul granite HH

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    How deep was that dandy, Jeff? Very interesting tombac!!
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    Nice ones!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyDigger View Post
    Congrats on your finds. You're definitely in the 1700's at that site. Shoe buckles and tombac buttons--what a good haul. I like the designs on the buttons especially the "pie crust" rim on the button on the left. It's so obviously hand-done!
    Glad you are observant DD. I really didn't even pay attention to the pie crust design. Now that you point it out, I like it even more!

    Quote Originally Posted by Oneil1979 View Post
    Always a good feeling when you can get hightones to squeak out between the iron, some nice colonial pieces. Always amazes me the amount of work families put in to build houses, I enjoy finding the old quarries and split glacier rocks they used. Can’t get my kids to put there iPads down without a fight let alone split and haul granite HH
    LOL, yeah Oneil, I am not sure that any of us could put in the effort that it took back in those days.

    Quote Originally Posted by OxShoeDrew View Post
    How deep was that dandy, Jeff? Very interesting tombac!!
    That one was pretty deep Drew. I was purposely hunting that iron patch with a deep program at that point. I had missed earlier with a fast recovery speed program.

    Quote Originally Posted by Digger_O'Dell View Post
    Great finds, way to work the iron!
    Thanks DO'D.

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    Nice ones!
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    Great finds in the iron and way to think outside the box. I always spend some time in the iron because you know some detectorists get frustrated in it.
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    Peace and quiet AND colonial relics!
    Sounds like a great day afield!
    Those are a couple of dandy dandies you got there!
    Congrats!
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    Very nice Jeff! Those engraved/etched tombacs would make any detectorists day.

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    Any tombac is a great button but the ones with a design are fantastic. Great digs.
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    The buttons are spectacular Jeff !
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