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Nice going... always like to see those navy buttons. The pendant looks interesting...that would clean up nicely in the rock tumbler...pretty view you got there. 

strick 

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Nice hunting again in your books. Interesting items and those mason jar lids always get me on how they ring up.

Good luck on your next hunt.

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Nice stuff!   Yeah those mason jar lids can be a real nuisance.  Finding those items of everyday living from yesteryear makes for some good fun.  I’m glad you didn’t hit my brother toad with your shovel!   Lol!

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8 minutes ago, NCtoad said:

Nice stuff!   Yeah those mason jar lids can be a real nuisance.  Finding those items of everyday living from yesteryear makes for some good fun.  I’m glad you didn’t hit my brother toad with your shovel!   Lol!

At first I thought it was dead, totally black toad. Then it moved a bit. I looked it over, saw it was whole, and carefully buried it again in the loose loam. We're getting a couple of last freezes here so I hope I helped.

The snake was a waxy brown color, it was active so I just let it get away. I think it was an eastern worm snake.

Guess everything is starting to wake up!

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2 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

Guess everything is starting to wake up!

...Including poison ivy (poison oak for you out West).  I suspect you know how to recognize and deal with that (as in washing up after your hunt), but never hurts to have a reminder.  Around here the vines supposedly can still cause a problem in the off-season, but that's never happened to me.  During spring, summer (especially), and autumn -- different story.

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12 minutes ago, GB_Amateur said:

...Including poison ivy (poison oak for you out West).  I suspect you know how to recognize and deal with that (as in washing up after your hunt), but never hurts to have a reminder.  Around here the vines supposedly can still cause a problem in the off-season, but that's never happened to me.  During spring, summer (especially), and autumn -- different story.

The steamboat landing is loaded with poison ivy, even dormant (no leaves) the stems will get ya. It's a low ground covering there, got it a month ago hunting there. ?

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I've identified the spoon, 1923 Rogers and Company "Manchester" pattern. RCCoManchester.jpg.07e8521fe0e2b57a1b0e90137f47c6e4.jpg

I was able to read R. C. Co. On the handle which led me to the pattern.

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Great finds again! It looks like it's going to be a nice Spring and with so much history in your "neighborhood", I can't wait to see what you find next. Thanks for taking us along on another fun adventure!

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1 hour ago, CPT_GhostLight said:

Great finds again! It looks like it's going to be a nice Spring and with so much history in your "neighborhood", I can't wait to see what you find next. Thanks for taking us along on another fun adventure!

Thanks Cap'n! ?

I'm about to get a new detector, but I'm really comfortable with this combo of the 600 and the 10x5. It will be really interesting to hit all the sites I went to last year with a different machine and perspective, I'm ready to learn more. There's a lot of undiscovered stuff here. ?

I'm off to the beach in a couple of weeks, that's exciting too. 7 straight days of beach hunting! ?

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