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Some more cool digz!

GRAY GHOST

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Hey everybody! Frank and i just keep hittin' the old beanfields - we're bound to hit it big sometime! There's a few yankee .54 cal. sharps, a nice hi - base sharps, and even a spencer or two. There's no way of getting around the flatbuttons, it seems they're always there. The big brass buckle is about 2" x 2 1/2" and is heavy for it's size - the iron tongue is long gone. Brass spoon handles, a nice oval cufflink, a carved bullet, fancy buttons, ww2 era knapsack snaps, a '42 nickel, a hollow fishing weight, an ingleheim usa watchface, lead melt by the pound, hundreds of small and broken brass pieces to sash buckles and old bracelets.... the list goes on and on. I've no idea what the mottled brass tubular piece mid left is in the third pic - has a straight line cut into it. I even got a p - cap!

Thanks for looking, and good luck in your endeavors.
 
Lots and lots of goodies there... nice hunt indeed.
I like the thimble.. the ones I find are all mashed up.
Keep'em comin'!!
 
Cool Digz indeed, you and Frank are on fire.
 
Wow! That's quite an assortment of relics! Looks like you guys are on a hot spot! Keep pounding it.
Mike
 
Good lokkin' finds
 
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