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Follow up on ax finds

ojm bc

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Here is a old photo from my library, it's clear the old ax I found were from the pioneer logging days.Where I'm going to hunt the
worlds largest fir tree was felled only mi nits away from my house. It is recorded to be 2000 years old with a 417 feet height and 77
feet circumference at the butt. The bark alone was 16 inches. I may find a few relics here sure will try, thanks for looking. oj
 
Been awol the last few weeks putting in a few extra hours at work. So you dug a nice, early axe ? That is neat ! I dig lots of iron whenever I'm on an early site. Hope you pull some more goodies at that site. :beers:
 
Funny this park was at my doorsteps and I overlooked it...I'm sure it's not hunted out and will give it a shot. hh
 
That's when I take possession of my new digital camera that I don't know about yet :lol: Grace wanted to give it to me early but my girls would have none of it. They want me to be surprised :rofl:
 
seeing the photos. You are finding some good things! Thanks for sharing. Kelley (Texas) :clap:
 
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