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Saving History: Episode 18 - Walkin' the Cornfield

scdigger

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Join us in the cornfield as we search for Native American artifacts...

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Thanks for watching!

Greg
 
Hello SC,
Thanks for a good video. Allways interesting and well put together.
 
Greg: Very impressive videos that I have been telling my buds to watch. Will you be a N'ville relic show? would like to talk about how you video and edit.

Wish you GPSed your finds. I am not sure of your ID of sword belt hanger in Episode 16. I believe it is a Cavalry Halter Clip used to lead horses around by the halter and to clip multiple horses together for watering etc (see attached built these a few years back for this forum). Nice find anyway.

Thanks for making these great videos.

Dave Poche
 
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