COLONIAL TRADE AXE * TOMBACS & FLATTIES

HEAVYMETALNUT

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Got out with sniffy to my sites that gave up quite a few coppers in past hunts. no coppers surfaced today but got some buttons.2 tombacs,6 flatties,a hand forged colonial trade axe? & half a pair of colonial shears.
a real strange blueish ant like creature on a log and some nature shots of mushrooms
 

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Sheik Yerbooty link=topic=7250.msg83899#msg83899 date=1317600899 said:
Great finds and pictures as always . |:cheering: I wonder if that Blue Ant is the Queen of the Colony ?
thanks and I don't know.never seen a blue ant :dontknow: usually the queen is not prancing around alone on a log :thinkingabout:
 
Very sorry, but I'm having a problem concentrating on your finds because of that GIANT MUTANT BLUE ANT!

Seriously, what the heck is that thing? :shocked04:

Suddenly I'm glad that I live in Illinois where our ants are ant-sized and not blue! rofl

At any rate, I always love your photos and I like that you always include shots of the surroundings and the cool fungi. Looks like you found some real nice buttons!
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=7250.msg83913#msg83913 date=1317605884 said:
Very sorry, but I'm having a problem concentrating on your finds because of that GIANT MUTANT BLUE ANT!

Seriously, what the heck is that thing? :shocked04:

Suddenly I'm glad that I live in Illinois where our ants are ant-sized and not blue! rofl

At any rate, I always love your photos and I like that you always include shots of the surroundings and the cool fungi. Looks like you founds some real nice buttons!

rofl the finds ain't that special anyways. I'm trying to google the blue ant to find out what the heck this thing is :confused:
 
Awesome bunch of buttons HMN. :clapping: We have buttons here... but nothing as old as what you find. :drool:
Another great set of pictures too.
The insect shot looks like some sort of hybrid sci-fi thing. :shocked03:
 
hey nice tombacs it says you have an old colonial homesite to me :yes: :yes: sorry i don't think you have a trade ax though as i have not seen one yet with a set of lugs (lower area where the handle goes up into) and almost all have either a round or teardrop shaped eye ( hole for the handle) it is a nice belt hatchet or small ax and is probably late colonial too. still a very cool find Dave . as for the mutated radio active ant , i can offer no help but to say if you get bit by it remember to leave your GW'S to me in your will buddy . lol rofl rofl
 
Now I told you not to go saying that was a dag gone trade axe. :bop: I've never really seen one, but it kinda sorta resembles one that i've seen.
 
Love the ant.
Correct me if I'm wrong....the first pictured button is from the early 19th cent and the second button is from the 18th cent.
 
charlives link=topic=7250.msg84013#msg84013 date=1317669486 said:
Love the ant.
Correct me if I'm wrong....the first pictured button is from the early 19th cent and the second button is from the 18th cent.
I need to correct you.the 1st button shown dug is the same button in top left hand corner of cleaned buttons.it's a tombac.the one to the right of it is also a tombac.both 18th century just never seen a tombac with a rim on the reverse side.Dan have you?
 
HEAVYMETALNUT link=topic=7250.msg84191#msg84191 date=1317767257 said:
just never seen a tombac with a rim on the reverse side.Dan have you?

oh yeah , i've recovered quite a few now Dave . i've even have a few tombacs that are larger than some dandy sized buttons .they come in all sorts of sizes and shapes.
 
:wow: Those are some really nice finds! GREAT pictures! :perfect10: Thanks so much for sharing!
 
Nice pile of buttons DAve. If my memory serves me right, when a blue giant ant is seen that means that there is usually silver in the area. LOL
 

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