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Research and Recovery: Summertime Relic Hunting

Episode 7 is available for viewing! In this episode, we tackle some of the thickest underbrush in order to recover some of America's Civil War history.

Drop us a line sometime to let us know how we're doing! We would love to hear your comments!

Enjoy!

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxPsJnR7Q00[/video]

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Thanks Mike! Glad to hear your Wife watched!

-Ian
 
Excellent video!! I am getting ready to hit a site that had a CW hospital on it, and was wondering what book you are using to I.D. your bullets etc? I am new to relic hunting, but think I am going to really like it! Thank you and keep up the great work!! HH Joe
 
Hey Joe,

I use Civil War Projectiles II "The Bullet Book"-Small Arms & Field Artillery Book With Supplement By W. Reid McKee & M.E. Mason Jr. It's the most elaborate projectile book for this era that I have seen.

Hope this helps!
-Ian
 
Thank you, I will get mine on the way. I recently ordered "Civil War Artifacts a guide for the historian", it arrived today, looks like it will have quite a bit of information, particularly in the button section. HH Joe
 
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