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Finds from 2 hour hunt last week at old brushy Brush Arbor Site

Ray-Mo.

Active member
I had hunted the old church site that only had a cemetery and foundation but did not know about the early brush arbor days until LabradorBob pointed it out to me in a PM:thumbup:It was very brushy but was able to root around and found the best Barber on top of ground just under the leaves.That is why it is dark on one side and lighter or faded on the other as it has been exposed to the sun many times for over 100 years when the woods were burnt off I am sure.Thanks a lot for the info Harold AKA LabradorBob.
PS Yes I scuffed the one dime :rant: hacking it out of the brushy roots but at least it was not the one with full liberty:thumbup:
 
Thanks Ray! You know we all "root" for you while you "root" around for more finds to show us!

NebTrac
 
n/t
 
...2 tone ferrous Ray???

Gaz.
 
Even though this area was not very trashy because I could tell where the arbor was when I would get a few low iron grunts.2 tone ferrous is the ultimate set-up for scouting very old remote sites,Ray.
 
Fantastic Ray,Glad to be of help.Bet there is more there to find when it gets cooler and the brush and weeds are down.
1901 O seems to be your coin this year. Glad you found some silver.
Thanks for the kind words.

LabradorBob
 
Good job Ray !
 
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