Thanks Nemo!

Bama Dave

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This summer when I started relic hunting for the first time, I found a likely spot based off some old CW maps but it was pretty far along in construction. However, I recently bought Nemo's book on on finding rural CW camps. I relooked at the area using his techniques and realized I was about 500m off of where I was supposed to be. Anyway went out this weekend w/ high hopes since this area is undeveloped so far. However in the last 3mo there has been some initial work which stripped away the area I wanted to hunt so I hit the edges and soon found a a small section of the old road in the woods! The area was had a moderate amount of old iron but i did manage to find a couple of things. I also was able to finally piece together the route of another old road and find a very promising site which I had been looking for for several months as it turns out a friend of mine actually rents an old farmhouse at the site, so I shouldnt have a prob getting permission from his landlord.

Anyway thanks again Nemo.
BD

 
Bama Dave:

Glad to found the book to be of help. I really enjoy getting posts like this. Makes all the effort worth while. The book was out-of-print for a couple of years but it is now in print.

Keep me posted on what you find.

Nemo
 
Hey Guys,

Nice finds, I bet there's more there ! Thanks for the tips.

Nemo: where can I get a copy of the book ?

Rodney
 
Rodney:

We just sold several copies at the Nashville show. I believe the closest to you is Barry Banks' Civil War Outpost in Marietta. Butch Holcombe of American Digger Magazine of Acworth, Ga. bought some at the show but kept selling out. He will be at the Dalton show in February. David Keith of Dixie Metal Detectors in Nashville has a supply.

Dalton is just a little too far from central Missouri but we are planning to be at the Mansfield, OH show in May.

Let me know if you can't find a copy and I'll sell you one out the back door.

Dave Poche (Nemo)
 
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