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A little more time with the S-8

GunnarMN

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Hunting as jim in connecticut told me , and am into some old stuff right on the heal of some silver , lots of old pottery like the redwing stoneware in the picture this dates from 1877-1897 salt glazed in redwing minnesota, lots of old pottery around and some old brass and a cool ANDERSON HUBCAP tried to find out more about the hubcap but could find nothing HELP BROES its is brasss I plan on getting out to this spot befor it freezes the S-8 is doing a find job in this difficult dirt.. I culd see some silver coming out this is a good spot I did not dig any nails not wasting my time , plus if jim found out I would be in trouble LOL
 
Here is an Anderson Hubcap from 1910. Sorta looks like the one you have in your pic. Seems that you found a nice old area. If you do dig a ton of nails, make sure you don't take pictures of them and then Jim in CT will never know. :)

http://hubcapcollector.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=search&cat=0&pid=385#top_display_media
 
1910anderson hub cap say Jim thank you for the digging i found it on that web it is from 1910 good work bro and good Idea on the nails just dont take pictures of them , but to tell the truth i may have one day left to hunt and i wont spend it digging nails when i get in a bind i dont dig emm
 
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