B billr1234 New Member Joined Aug 2, 2020 Messages 8 Aug 7, 2020 #1 After roughly 30 minutes in my front yard again boy this is fun
C CalReg Forum Supporter Joined May 31, 2020 Messages 889 Location San Jose, CA Aug 7, 2020 #2 Looks pretty old. I'd keep hunting, you might find more! Happy hunting!
Diabolik Elite Member Joined Apr 26, 2020 Messages 638 Location Pittsburgh, PA Aug 7, 2020 #3 There’s the silverware!
Foragist Forum Supporter Joined Jun 29, 2017 Messages 4,823 Location Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin Aug 7, 2020 #4 I love the old dug axe heads! Keep at it...GL & HH!
eliochnb4 Full Member Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 123 Aug 7, 2020 #5 Looks like it could be a legit spot. What are those perfect circles? I have found a few. I am guessing something from a horse.
Looks like it could be a legit spot. What are those perfect circles? I have found a few. I am guessing something from a horse.
B billr1234 New Member Joined Aug 2, 2020 Messages 8 Aug 8, 2020 #6 ring My guess is part of a halter setup for a horse. House is close to 100 years old so cold be part of a buggy rig.
ring My guess is part of a halter setup for a horse. House is close to 100 years old so cold be part of a buggy rig.
W waltr Elite Member Joined May 27, 2018 Messages 1,813 Location SE Pennsylvania USA Aug 8, 2020 #7 I have also found many rings like that of various sizes. I call them part of house harness. They do fool me since they ring up as non-ferrous.
I have also found many rings like that of various sizes. I call them part of house harness. They do fool me since they ring up as non-ferrous.
Princess Elite Member Joined Apr 9, 2017 Messages 2,774 Aug 8, 2020 #8 Nice hunt! It's interesting to see what's been beneath your own lawn for so many years.