BTV Digger
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Went to some new sites last Friday (a week ago) along an abandoned road (now a snowmobile trail). Several cellar holes, but man were they infested by iron...unreal. My Fisher F2 struggled and I'm sure some of you more seasoned veterans could pull some better stuff out of these sites, but I'll take what I can get with my starter machine. About 4 hours of hunting but did manage 3/4 of an old crotal bell, 2 axe heads (1 broken...not shown), buckle, another reigns guide (man those things seem common) and an early flat disc button with some sort of basket weave design on the front (no backmark). I'm not gonna show my trash so feel free to give me a hard time if you feel so inclined
, but take it from me it was about 2 lbs of iron, mainly from 2-5 in diameter rings and a few sardine cans. Man those things sound good in the ground don't they? For those button aficionados out there, any idea on a rough period for the flat button? From an initial guess I would definitely say 1800s just given the dates of the sites alone, but some research suggests it may be from the earlier part of that century. Pics follow.
Regards,
BTV Digger




Regards,
BTV Digger



