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  • someone needs to invent a metal dector with a built-in weed whacker

  • Or get a personal weed whacker that works for free... LOL...Thanks for your comments.

    Bill

  • I love the Grist Mill!!

  • Anywhere you go; the Gristmills should be a good producer for you! Bill(pa)

    Thanks for watching & your nice comments.

  • Awesome find.

    Were you able to find out what the button was made out of?

  • It ended up to be a Livery Coat Button made of copper! Thank you HistoryBuffPa for being interested in the find. Bill(pa)

  • Nice video Bill. What did the button turn out to be after you got it cleaned up?

  • From the back mark it's from the 1790's period. Ron I'll have to check more into it with a British button book that's on the way. Thanks buddy! Bill(pa)

  • Thank you very much and good luck to you this relic season! Bill(pa)

  • Great hunt & cool old button, enjoyed watching !

  • Thank you for your nice comments as always! Bill(pa)

  • Congrats on that Button!! Thx for fighting thru the woods for us..Its getting to be that time We can start getting into them again.Look forward to part 2 ..

  • Thank you & yes in a few weeks it will be weathered down some and we'll see the beautiful fall colors one more time! Thanks Bill(pa)

  • Nice button! Looking forward to part two.

  • Thank you very much and part two there are more colonial finds to see. Bill(pa)

  • Great video, congrats on the 1790 british coat button,and good luck on your next hunt

  • Thank you very much and I am glad you you liked the video!

    Bill(pa)

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