My best find is this Texas Belt Plate.
Name     Chuck Marcum       Three Forks Webmaster, Newsletter Editor_____         

What town  you live in now     Broken Arrow______________________

Where were you born     Augsburg Germany________________________

Places you have lived   Columbus GA, Fairbanks AK, Monterey  & Salinas California,
Tacoma WA, Baumholder Germany, Muskogee OK_________

Schools you graduated from  Baumholder American High School - Germany_________

Type of work you do   Retired Surveyor______________________________

How long have you been Metal Detecting  27 Years___________________________

Clubs you belong to    Three Forks, ITTHC, EOCPO, OCPA, WWATS, Tulsey Town__

How long have you belonged to Three Forks Treasure Hunters    About 20 Years______

Other types of hunting you do  Arrowheads, Beads, Bottles, Geocaches_____________

Favorite Metal Detector  Minelab E-Trac_________________

Favorite type of hunting  Relics____________________

Favorite terrains to hunt  Plowed Fields, Pastures, Woods_______________________

Your best find ever  Texas Belt Plate______________________

Your favorite find    Lots____________________________

Best thing that you have ever seen that was found  Rectangle CS Belt Plate________

What you would like to find  Arkansas Belt Plate____________________

Where would you really like to hunt  Under the concrete of downtown Vicksburg MS__

What other hobbies or interests do you have  Bicycling, Geocaching, Maps, Electronics

There is room below for anything else that you would like to add.

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Some more Texas Relics that I've found
A Martingale
Texas Button
Republic of
Texas Button
Top right is the center
piece of a Texas Buckle
made into a Button
Some of my Display Cases
My favorite monthly case from
June of 1999. The fields were too
wet to plant and all of the rain
cut ditches on the slopes. I had a
"field day" finding all of this.
Mostly Creek Indian Silver
Jewelry from the 1800s and
some Brass Arrowheads.
Some of my
miscellaneous finds
.
My second Projectile Case.
My first Projectile case.
It took me 10 Years to
find all of these
.
Stuff
I found these
1800s Glass Trade
Beads (Wampum)
one or two at a
time then strung
them.
A Bridal Rosette
that I dug.
My Road Bike.
The oldest American
coin that I've dug.
An 1807 Bust half
Dollar.
Some rare Creek Indian Silver
Finger Rings circa 1830s to
early 1860s that I've found
Some of my buttons
I found this 1847 Ten Dollar
Gold Coin on January 16, 2009.
For the Best Quality Metal
Hunting Equipment Visit
My Store at:
www.indiannationsdetectors.com
GPS, Maps, and Relic Hunting 2
2003
GPS, Maps, and Relic Hunting 1
Jan. 2000
USGS Maps
Jan. 2004
Ownership Plats and Permission
1-21-2001
Maps, Notes, and Relic Hunting
2-25-2002
Hitech Relic Hunting with the Rhino GPS
2004
Some Relic Hunting Etiquette
Aug. 2009
County Maps
1-24-2001
Some articles that I wrote for our Newsletter
My display case for October
2009 was pretty full