have i got what i think ive got ?

Great early stone ax Lee ,its a museum quality piece for sure



:lol: I'll bring the coffee and donuts
ha ha ha whats realy funny is i mean it, i have 3/4 of an acre and id love to av you lot round to detect it.
thanks Del, i am considering taking it to the Peabody and asking them if they would like it.
 
Chief, I think the yard is better. Outside there is an allowable degree of negligance. :lol: Unless you are inside you go to his finds case "oh, what's this? I think I found something. I am unsure but it looks like an old coin. It looks like all this stuff was neatly arranged just for me to find."
 
Chief, I think the yard is better. Outside there is an allowable degree of negligance. :lol: Unless you are inside you go to his finds case "oh, what's this? I think I found something. I am unsure but it looks like an old coin. It looks like all this stuff was neatly arranged just for me to find."

You know the old saying "there was no damage until the fire department showed up" :shocked02: I want to rip some of those walls open. I can bring an entire recruit class
 
you lot would love it in my house, its been kept a lot like it was back in the 1700s some of the ceilings are still the oak beamed ones and one of my two attics is like being on a bloody ship , there's these huge like boat joists going from the floor to each side of the roof, the basement although finished has the original stone walls and the old servants fire place is still perfectly preserved .
i also have one of only two 1700s granite sinks in wethersfield .
honestly its like living in a museum .
i know as we get older most people down size where they live and move to smaller dwellings................"sod that" i want to die here and even then ill come back and haunt the house.
 
What's your address Lee? I'd feel pretty confident knocking on your door asking for permission. :beerbuddy:

On a serious note, the fact that you are considering donating to the Peabody museum is very commendable.:thumbsup01: Make sure they give ya a lifetime membership if they want it, which I'm sure any museum would. :groovy:
 
Wow, great find. You need to start poking around with a broom handle to locate all the hollow spaces behind your walls!

John
 

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