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    Relic of a different sort...need help from you small arms guys.

    Hi guys. Ok, so I didn't dig this up with my detector, but it was technically a relic find. Back in the 1930's in Arkansas, there was a severe drought. The mighty White River of the Civil War era was down to a trickle. An historian from the St. Charles area and some of his buddies went down...
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    CW Relics Recently Purchased

    [attachment 6848 P1010004.JPG]Ok, here they are puddlejumper. The eagle breast plate is one of the best dug examples I've ever seen. The hooks are great and the lead is perfect. Also, there are some notches like tally marks etched in the back. Now, I would be skeptical of this if the patina...
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    Man Guilty in Artifacts Theft...

    ....and we wonder why we keep losing access and permission to public and private lands. This is a reprint from today's edition of the Atlanta Journal Contstitution. I love digging relics as much as the next guy, but this was a stupid stupid move. "A Catoosa County man pleaded guilty...
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    Is this what I think it is? If so, it's a very good find.

    Bought this bayonet at the local sheriff's auction a couple of weeks ago. From what I've found on other websites, it looks to be an 1862 Zouave Sword Bayonet possibly made by Remington for an 1862 Rifled Musket. It is 24 7/8" long overall and the blade is 20". The handle is solid cast brass...
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