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old iron can be good...

GRAY GHOST

New member
hello again, all. shown are some old iron pieces i've found over the years. i finally got off my butt and started preserving them lately. been so much rain here lately, and couldn't do anything outside. in the center is an old telegraph piece recovered on a battlefield near my house. large pieces of cannonball frags are here too. three old iron buckles, a piece of ramrod, a thick-what-looks-like-an-old-tentstake or wedge, and a couple of horsey stuff thingies. i don't mind digging old iron if i think it's neat. back then, they built things to last, and this is just a reminder of that. thanks, and hh,
 
Nice finds.

I dig iron too.

One of my favorite items is a WW I hand grenade pin.

Don't ask me why. I just like it for some reason.

I have learned a lot by digging and IDing iron.

I only use disc to disc out wire or something like that, when it's a problem.

If it sounds good, I'll dig it.

HH,
 
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