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NC Homestead

bunker314

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Got a chance to hunt an old homestead in NC this past week. Totally different from the beaches and parks here in Fl. Found a bunch of farm stuff, horseshoes, hoes and axe heads. Hit it for 3 days and not one single coin. I did manage to find my best find EVER! An old 18xx watch fob. It rang up at a 35 on the Safari. It has a quote from Lord Byron about "Wine and Woman, mirth and laughter, sermons and soda the day after". Anyway I am really excited about it. Hope I can figure out how to clean it properly. Any help would be appreciated. A pocket watch ring, and a smashed thimble.
The last pix with the newer stuff came mostly from a ball field on the property.
 
Thanks kschae4, I will give that a try, I was thinking of trying the peroxide bath followed by an oil rub down and sauna. What do you think?
Bunker
 
some farms are like that , the folks were really carefull
 
You got that right GunnarMN, probably didn't have a lot to start with. From the location and proximity to town, not a lot of need for money I suppose.
Thanks for looking,
HH
 
Bunky- Interesting, haven't tried the peroxide method, but will test with clad. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ADRA_enUS338US338&q=peroxide+cleans+coins. I usually soak with soap and warm water or baking soda before applying a light film of oil.
Oh yeah, don't forget your fave libation within reach of the sauna.
 
Hey kschae4,
Thanks for the link, looks like a lot of great info. Will check it out and if I decide to go for it I will post the results.
HH
 
Really neat finds. Congratulations. That the neat thing about Metal Detecting,
you never know what excitement lies under ground. Of course, avoid grave-yards.
 
Thanks reltolbert, started this in Mar and man am I hooked!!! Having a blast and looking to go anywhere to hunt. since I work for an airline I hope to get to all 50 states!!!
HH
 
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