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    My Fav. Relic Find to Date

    Thought I'd finally post up and decided to put up one of my fav. relic finds to date...found in a field that I call my honey spot. It has been hit hard not only by myself but all my detecting friends who have come to visit me.

    The site dates from 1790s & up. So like crackerjacks you never know what you'll get

    This was a broken nasty sounding - almost passed it by thinking another rotten piece of &*# tractor crapola!! Something MADE me dig...



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    [u]GOLD Quill Writing Pen


    I was very fortunate to find all 3 pieces


    Thanks for looking and I'll be posting more of my finds over the long winter.


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    <: <: <: Sweet find Judy <:
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    Real nice pen. Is that case made of Abalone ? Nice looking pen. Any idea on it's age??
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    An awesome find for sure Judy! Has anyone with a minelab hit the honey hole spot? Just curious...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pulltabsteve View Post
    An awesome find for sure Judy! Has anyone with a minelab hit the honey hole spot? Just curious...
    Yes Steveo a few have, none with the Etrac, just the exploder I call them, older model. I'd love to get my hands on one or have someone with one retest in my spots to see what I may/may not have missed. Tho I purdy darn confident in my xlt skills thumbsup01

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    Tho I purdy darn confident in my xlt skills thumbsup01
    The xlt is a good machine I have a buddy who swings one and does better than me quite often :bangahead01:


    That is a unbelievable find !! Gold quill !! The pens I find aren't made of gold
    Really sweet relic !! thumbsup01
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    Very nice find J.
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    Very cool old pen Judy thumbsup01 I found a gold filled cross pen once but never anything like that.

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    Terrific find Judy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    Tho I purdy darn confident in my xlt skills thumbsup01
    I know you are an xlt pro! Just wondering on depth.
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    Nice one Judy,I've always said if your gonna dig up a relic...make it a gold one thumbsup01 thumbsup01

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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    Is that case made of Abalone ? Nice looking pen. Any idea on it's age??
    Haven't a clue, but I doubt it, as shells can be quite brittle, and this looks to have been something rolled...and I can tell it was silvered, as there are still areas with small bits.

    Tho in shells defense...I did find a homemade shell button there with a U.S. silver 1820s dime directly attached underneath...what a surprise that was!!! I went mental (which isn't hard for me), looking for that dang target---that was funny that day!!! lol

    I'd venture to say it dates the early period to 1812ish. Lot of history here. Sadly alot of the area is thick with poison ivy and more creeping in ea. year There are areas I know would have great possibilities...but not in this lifetime Darn rotten nasty stuff!!

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    Something to add to a display case

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    oh wow
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    Very cool find ! I love digging broken signals !
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    find a way to get rid of the ivy , and good luck,
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    Good find Judy looks really old. Those broken signals yield good finds most of the time.
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    Awesome find Judy!!!!
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    nice oldie! what a shame it's in 3 pieces crying01
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    Thought I'd finally post up and decided to put up one of my fav. relic finds to date...found in a field that I call my honey spot. It has been hit hard not only by myself but all my detecting friends who have come to visit me.

    The site dates from 1790s & up. So like crackerjacks you never know what you'll get

    This was a broken nasty sounding - almost passed it by thinking another rotten piece of &*# tractor crapola!! Something MADE me dig...
    This is Stephen M. Griswold embossed on it Co. located at 177 Broadway St. New York City in 1858 .


    [b]
    [u]GOLD Quill Writing Pen


    I was very fortunate to find all 3 pieces


    Thanks for looking and I'll be posting more of my finds over the long winter.
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