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A short hunt in the iron field.

woodchiphustler

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Went to another site. Ground fairly hard. Nasty red dirt but the F19 motors along. The fork is old and sterling silver. Indian, pewter flat button, whats it.
 
woodchiphustler said:
Went to another site. Ground fairly hard. Nasty red dirt but the F19 motors along. The fork is old and sterling silver. Indian, pewter flat button, whats it.


TEX ..............nice recoveries.. How is the depth on that F-19 ..
 
Around 10 inches on small targets. Does very well in bad ground.
 
Just researched the makers mark on the fork,

ALLCOCK ALLEN

Made between 1810 and 1820 in New York NY. That's early and easy to straighten.
 
I remember the old days when you always did well too detecting .....so I'm sure some of it is your extensive experience

Thanks George for replying back. I appreciate it.......... 10" is awesome...
 
great finds....if it were me I'd straighten, polish and eat my fries with that fork, I've only found beatup, plated ones that go to the trash...liken my G2+, was a long wait but worth it....I see what you mean now...
 
Thats a great old silver fork there Geo! :surprised::clapping: real nice work with your new rig!
Mud
 
Nice digs there, I like the sterling fork!

I've found half a dozen pieces of sterling silver flatware, but nothing that old, mines all been Victorian era stuff.

Looks like that site will produce some great finds for you :thumbup:

hh,
Brian
 
horikindaguy said:
great finds....if it were me I'd straighten, polish and eat my fries with that fork, I've only found beatup, plated ones that go to the trash...liken my G2+, was a long wait but worth it....I see what you mean now...
You get two machines in one. I put on the 11DD I got a G2+. You put on a 6x10 elliptical you got an F19. Go figure. :twodetecting:
 
They are usually broken.
 
Gad George the only forks I find are plastic ones and I don't think they are from 1810 ? You and F19 seem to be getting along and doing some nice finds.. ...Z
 
mudpuppy said:
Thats a great old silver fork there Geo! :surprised::clapping: real nice work with your new rig!
Mud

Sorry you lost it after the prom of 1812.:thumbup:
 
horikindaguy said:
Hey George, was curious if you were going to try the new Omega 8500 when they come out?
Have no clue about that one. Probably one day.
 
zeekeys said:
Gad George the only forks I find are plastic ones and I don't think they are from 1810 ? You and F19 seem to be getting along and doing some nice finds.. ...Z
Not every hunt is a winner that's for sure. But to me the fun is in the research, being able to gain permission, and the anticipation of whats under that vco sound.
 
Or vice versa! ;)-----Neat finds there George.----If I found that fork, I'd be putting it in its own display case! :thumbup:----All I ever find is silver plated ones.
woodchiphustler said:
horikindaguy said:
great finds....if it were me I'd straighten, polish and eat my fries with that fork, I've only found beatup, plated ones that go to the trash...liken my G2+, was a long wait but worth it....I see what you mean now...
You get two machines in one. I put on the 11DD I got a G2+. You put on a 6x10 elliptical you got an F19. Go figure. :twodetecting:
 
Hope you will DP.
 
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