skrapman
02-26-2012, 09:51 PM
Went back to the old house not expecting too much.the construction co. posted the old fields so I wasn't sure if my permission from
last week would be valid. I did talk to the home owner and he gave me the go ahead for his property and to park in his driveway.
With the rain the other day the low lands were soaked. the water squished up as I walked over the ground,but it's old ground.
last week i recovered 13 tack buckles today zero. I was able to find a worn out copper with no identifing marks. an 1803 LC,
a no date farthing and a 1829 LC. The targets were far and few between but I couldn't detect all the homeowners property the
ground is still frozen where the sun doesn't shine. I didn't want to make a mess of his grass. I did get permission to come back any
time I wanted.
On the way home I stopped by an old drive in ,where in the past was pretty good to me and found a few modern coins and a
roy rogers deputy badge. That was my favorite find of the day.It even has the pin in back. thanks for veiwing, mike
I was informed by the homeowner the house was built in 1732.
last week would be valid. I did talk to the home owner and he gave me the go ahead for his property and to park in his driveway.
With the rain the other day the low lands were soaked. the water squished up as I walked over the ground,but it's old ground.
last week i recovered 13 tack buckles today zero. I was able to find a worn out copper with no identifing marks. an 1803 LC,
a no date farthing and a 1829 LC. The targets were far and few between but I couldn't detect all the homeowners property the
ground is still frozen where the sun doesn't shine. I didn't want to make a mess of his grass. I did get permission to come back any
time I wanted.
On the way home I stopped by an old drive in ,where in the past was pretty good to me and found a few modern coins and a
roy rogers deputy badge. That was my favorite find of the day.It even has the pin in back. thanks for veiwing, mike
I was informed by the homeowner the house was built in 1732.