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    Finally, again

    Had the pleasure of hunting again yesterday with a new digging pardner near Oxford, MS. This was the first time I'd been back to this site in 10 years. Aside from about 4 pounds of junk iron and melted lead, the photo shows the results of a 3 hour hunt. I really like the Starr carbine bullets...
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    Finally

    Hello All, Finally got out for a relic hunt about a month ago. A buddy and I went back to one of my old CS camps near Oxford, MS. We dug 11 bullets and a brass suspender piece. Found my first Volcanic pistol bullet (fired but in great condition). There were 8 different bullet types in what...
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    ODD RICHMOND SHARPS

    Found this odd Richmond Sharps while going through one of my bags of stuff. Note the top groove. Specimen was dug at Burmuda Hundred, VA. Any of y'all seen others like it? Best regards, Gary
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    STRANGE TRANS-MS ENFIELDS

    Hello All, About 10 years ago it was my good fortune to purchase a couple hundred dropped Enfields from the Trans-MS area. Among these are an assortment which have what I will call 'grooves' around their sides. These grooves run most of the LENGTH of the specimens, NOT around them. The...
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    .69 GARDNERS

    Hello All, Hope you will not be offended with this post. I am looking to 'fluff out' my selection of .69 Gardner bullet types. I am looking to purchase maybe 6 dropped shallow base and 2 deep base specimens of these bullet types. They need to be in upwards of excellent condition. Please...
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    LOCATION

    Hello All, This post may well not be worth your time reading, but here it is anyway. One of the many things I enjoy about the comments made by the Forum's members is knowing something of the background for their knowledge/questions. To illustrate this point: A collector in the Trans-MS area...
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    NFL IS FINALLY HERE AGAIN!

    Hello All, If you are like me then we all have been waiting since the final second of the Super Bowl for the first second of pre-season games to begin! The 2004 season is finally upon us. We should ponder who the top teams will be. Who will win the AFC, NFC and the Super Bowl? Personally, I...
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    20 POUND PARROTT

    Hello All, Ain't nobody posting much of anything, so I recon you'll have to put up with my tripe. (Your fault, not mine...I'm full of it). On May 6, 1991, I dug this ground-burst 20# Parrott and shrapnel along with three 3" Hotchkiss bases out of the same hole at Port Gibson, MS. Heck of a...
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    BOXWOOD PLUG BASE .69 'TOWER ENFIELDS'

    Hello All, A year or two or three ago I posted an inquiery about these bullet types. Since then our Forum has been graced with many new members, so I'm doing the same thing'one more time again.' Hope this does not bore anyone. On November 25, 1971, I dug seven '.69 Tower Enfields' in one...
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    TOO QUIET

    Sure is a lot of silence on the site. Kinda eerie. Seems like bad Karma... Hey Chuck, the guy (Ron) who sent to me the request for a bullet ID wants to know what happened to it. :-) Told him that you are a MOST important and busy feller who would put it on the Forum as time allowed, which...
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    FIRED PISTOL BULLET?

    Kinda slow these days. Recently I acquired the specimen shown below in a batch of bullets which are said to have come from the Mobile, AL, area. Appears to have been fired from a .44 weapon. Flat base. Hope y'all like the pattern of the paper towel used as background! :-) Any idea as to...
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    REPRODUCTION CW ARTILLERY PROJECTILES

    Hello All, Probably very few of us purchase reproduction items, but I believe that you would enjoy checking out this website: http://www.cwreplicas.com/catalog.html The first time I saw Lonnie's products I KNEW they were the REAL excavated stuff...untill I picked one up! They are beautiful...
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    CS .577 'EASTERN' NOSE-CAST 3-RING

    This topic deals with a bullet type which I believe was one, of several, which was a replacement for the .577 Gardner. As to what was to replace the .54 Gardner is not known to me or included in this discussion. To the best of my knowledge of recovered specimens of this bullet type, it is a...
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    MEMPHIS RELIC SHOW

    Hello All, Any of you going to the Memphis relic show this weekend? I'll be there to look around. Just curious, Gary
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    YEE HA!!!

    Ohboyohboyohboy, Carroll County, MS, (where I reside) is under a WINTER STORM WATCH tonight! We might get one or even TWO inches of snow! If we are lucky, maybe even THREE!! If that occurs, can life get any better? Heck, RAWWAR up in TN could get even more. There was a chance of some light...
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    SNOW!!!

    Boyohboyohboy! My sister and her granddaughter (my grandniece) spent this past weekend at my house. The grandniece "I am Laney and am 4 years old" (hold up 4 fingers!) is a pretty smart kid. Anyway, yesterday morning we had SNOW! First time in a year. Sis, Laney and I bundled up, jumped...
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    RECIPES

    Hello All, Corresponding with some of you last week before the Super Bowl got me to thinking (WOW!). Folks were talking about what they were cooking up to eat during the big game. Everything sounded good to me and told my sister about it. She suggested adding a RECIPE catagory to the Pierce...
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    FIRST HUNT OF 2004

    Finally enough money from relic sales for me to bestir meself to go on a hunt (thanks to y'all and youse guys...sort out the nationalities amongst yourselves). Four hour drive round trip to one of CS General N. B. Forrest's camps near Oxford, MS. Hunted two hours and I am TORE DOWN. Getting...
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    NIPPLE/CONE PROTECTERS

    Hello All, I have come across quite a few of these artifacts. My question is: Were these produced by US/CS agencies or were they made by soldiers? specimen shown is from Corinth, MS. Gary
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    MOVIE REVIEWS

    My birthday present, as it has been for the past two years, was a free ticket to the movies to see the latest Lord of the Rings film. Yeah, I'm a Tolkien fan. The final LOR film was very, very good (in my opinion). Although slow in some places and a bit long right at the end, the battle...
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