Date of detection: March 28, 2010
Posted by: Dylan
Started out the day by pops (Wally) and I going to a school playground where I found a little pendant then we headed to one of our favorite spots... Found another U.S. Indian Services button and another bee bee. Dad found the typical penny or two and I had no more luck then my buddy Jerk (Chance) showed up a long with Shelby W. (Goat). I needed to get some work done on the house my wife and I purchased and Chance is quite the handy man so we headed to take care of a couple of things while Wally and Goat made a flying trip to get Goat a metal detector. While dad and Goat were getting him a metal detector, Jerk and I went and fixed a floor in my house and then broke out the detector in my own front yard..... and what does Chance dig up?!?..... A Pee-Wee, fold up, mini-harmonica with a chain on it. I've never seen anything like this but looked them up on the net and they are definitely old school. It doesn't work when you blow in to it, but nonetheless, it is still pretty cool! I then found a button with line-engraves....
After meeting up with Goat and dad again, we went out to an old frame house and Chance, Wally, Goat and myself all hit that spot up where I found a spoon and a brass belt buckle. It was a pretty good day I suppose, found some interesting stuff.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wally's March 2010 finds
Date of detection: March 2010
Posted by: Wally
Here is one of the U.S. Indian Services buttons I found and a lock I found in March 2010 as well as a peyote ring from a few years back on a playground.
Posted by: Wally
Here is one of the U.S. Indian Services buttons I found and a lock I found in March 2010 as well as a peyote ring from a few years back on a playground.
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Friday, March 26, 2010
3rd Indian Services button and a different button
Date of detection: March 25, 2010
Posted by: Dylan
Dad and I went out to one of our favorite spots and right off the bat within the first 5 minutes of detection I found another U.S. Indian Services button then dad found one as well. About 15 minutes after dad found his button, I found what at the time I thought was another U.S. Indian Services button but when I got home I realized it wasn't one. I cleaned it off and it just had an eagle with a shield and a sun and had never seen one of these before, so I was pretty excited. It was a nice day, dad and I stayed out there for about an hour and a half and didn't really have any luck other than the 3 button finds....
Posted by: Dylan
Dad and I went out to one of our favorite spots and right off the bat within the first 5 minutes of detection I found another U.S. Indian Services button then dad found one as well. About 15 minutes after dad found his button, I found what at the time I thought was another U.S. Indian Services button but when I got home I realized it wasn't one. I cleaned it off and it just had an eagle with a shield and a sun and had never seen one of these before, so I was pretty excited. It was a nice day, dad and I stayed out there for about an hour and a half and didn't really have any luck other than the 3 button finds....
[Above]: 1st one of these buttons I've found. It doesn't say anything, just simply has an eagle with what appears to be some kind of shield over the eagle and a sun above his head. I tried to find this on the web and ended up finding a guy that had also found one... His appears to be in a lot better shape than mine... http://www.frontiernet.net/~jvokes/button.JPG
2nd U.S. Indian Services button
Date of detection: March 24, 2010
Posted by: Dylan
Dad and I went out to a favorite spot and I found my second U.S. Indian Services button. He also found his first about 15 minutes before we called it a day. I found a couple of pennies and a dime as well, nothing too old. This button was in better shape than the first one I found, it wasn't bent, but it didn't have the eyelet loop attached on the back like my first one did. The one my dad found was in the best shape of any of the 3 that we've found total. I also found a smashed thimble that is sterling silver.
Posted by: Dylan
Dad and I went out to a favorite spot and I found my second U.S. Indian Services button. He also found his first about 15 minutes before we called it a day. I found a couple of pennies and a dime as well, nothing too old. This button was in better shape than the first one I found, it wasn't bent, but it didn't have the eyelet loop attached on the back like my first one did. The one my dad found was in the best shape of any of the 3 that we've found total. I also found a smashed thimble that is sterling silver.
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Another house frame with Chance
Date of detection: March 23, 2010
Posted by: Dylan
Jerk and I went out to another house frame where we were again hoping to find some old stuff, maybe some old coins, etc. We really didn't find nothing to speak too highly of.... a lot of trash metal, etc.... Wish we would have got started earlier as we got out there too late and ran out of daylight. About the most interesting items we found are found below....
Posted by: Dylan
Jerk and I went out to another house frame where we were again hoping to find some old stuff, maybe some old coins, etc. We really didn't find nothing to speak too highly of.... a lot of trash metal, etc.... Wish we would have got started earlier as we got out there too late and ran out of daylight. About the most interesting items we found are found below....
Dylan's first button find
Date of detecting: March 22, 2010
Posted by: Dylan
My little cousin had a ball game at 5 and I thought I'd run the metal detector for an hour or so before the game to see if I could get lucky. I was pretty lucky to say the least, in that I took my metal detector out of the bag, but it on the ground and like 2 minutes into detecting I got my first beep and about 4 inches into the ground, what do I find? My first button, and a U.S. Indian Servies Button at that. I was pretty excited. This one was bent a little bit but it has the eyelet ring on the back still in tact. Later on in the same area I found what appears to be an old bee bee.
Posted by: Dylan
My little cousin had a ball game at 5 and I thought I'd run the metal detector for an hour or so before the game to see if I could get lucky. I was pretty lucky to say the least, in that I took my metal detector out of the bag, but it on the ground and like 2 minutes into detecting I got my first beep and about 4 inches into the ground, what do I find? My first button, and a U.S. Indian Servies Button at that. I was pretty excited. This one was bent a little bit but it has the eyelet ring on the back still in tact. Later on in the same area I found what appears to be an old bee bee.
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Dylan's first ring find
Date of detecting: March 18, 2010
Posted by: Dylan
Chance and I went out detecting again somewhere in the 73005 area and I spent about 15 minutes of finding a bunch of old candy wrappers, nails, and other trash until I found this -- what appears to be pretty old -- ring. It seems there was at one time something glued or attached to the main part of it. Wish it was still there.... Thought it was pretty cool though. First ring find with a metal detector for me. I don't think Chance had much luck that day....
Posted by: Dylan
Chance and I went out detecting again somewhere in the 73005 area and I spent about 15 minutes of finding a bunch of old candy wrappers, nails, and other trash until I found this -- what appears to be pretty old -- ring. It seems there was at one time something glued or attached to the main part of it. Wish it was still there.... Thought it was pretty cool though. First ring find with a metal detector for me. I don't think Chance had much luck that day....
Old house frame with Jerk
Date of detecting: March 16, 2010
Posted by: Dylan
So Chance and I decided to go check out an old house frame in hopes to find some really old stuff and we ended up finding a couple of kinda neat things, but nothing mind-blowing. The weather was really nice outside for a mid-March day in Oklahoma. It's always nice to get out with some friends and we broke out the metal detectors for the first time in over probably 5 or so years.
Posted by: Dylan
So Chance and I decided to go check out an old house frame in hopes to find some really old stuff and we ended up finding a couple of kinda neat things, but nothing mind-blowing. The weather was really nice outside for a mid-March day in Oklahoma. It's always nice to get out with some friends and we broke out the metal detectors for the first time in over probably 5 or so years.
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