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Shadow X2 Finds by Richard Angelico of New Orleans
Here are some C.W. buttons
found with the X-2. Mississippi Cavalry button, Union artillery button
and a Wisconsin staff officer's cuff button.
Richard
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The british plate, U.S. box plate , the 1812 plain shoulder belt plate, Louisiana button and a carved bullet. The british plate has a musket ball placed in the hole to show what probably happened to it. Soldiers using it for target practice.I found it at a place where no british soldiers ever set foot but there were plenty of 1812 americans there. One probably had it as a souvenier and used it as a target. |
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Here is a pix of an 8 inch Union Naval Watercap Fused ball found with the X-2. | |
That big fuse was dug with an X-2...so here it is top and bottom. Botom still has black powder in it! |
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