Been a while
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Sorry for the delay in posting guys work has just been hectic being a farmer as of late, finished calving the cows, then to jump on a sprayer now servicing my combine it just never ends as we all are aware, I have been out since my last post but it’s steadied up as of late due to lack of land to get on but that will all change very soon when I strike Bertha the wheat eater up
here’s a few bits I’ve found
happy hunting folks
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All very nice you have been busy!!!! I especially like the first one - what is it? Pendant, seal box lid?
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Good to see you on here again, Ash, and thanks for taking the time to show some of your great finds. I know these are only some as your finds rate from all eras is infamously huge 

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Its actually a great post as its actually from a real farmer
Lets us all into how hard farmers do work, and the need for us detectorists to be mindfull of that when gaining permissions, or just arranging visits to the farms
Great display of finds there fella, and hopefully you will find some quiet time once crops are in and calving finishes to find some more great items
Lets us all into how hard farmers do work, and the need for us detectorists to be mindfull of that when gaining permissions, or just arranging visits to the farms

Great display of finds there fella, and hopefully you will find some quiet time once crops are in and calving finishes to find some more great items

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It’s a toss up between the 2 it’s definitely triskele design so early Roman but yeah no one can really make there mind up on itHolzHammer wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 7:59 pm All very nice you have been busy!!!! I especially like the first one - what is it? Pendant, seal box lid?
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It certainly does keep my busy, I’ve got my eye Ona. Few fields to go on when I’ve cut the rape of them which is a early Roman sight which should have Saxon on itBlackadder43 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:25 am Its actually a great post as its actually from a real farmer
Lets us all into how hard farmers do work, and the need for us detectorists to be mindfull of that when gaining permissions, or just arranging visits to the farms![]()
Great display of finds there fella, and hopefully you will find some quiet time once crops are in and calving finishes to find some more great items![]()
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Wonderful finds! And very, very nice to have you back 

Yes I really don’t like Roman coins, I’m not joking
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Great land you have there. 

Good things come to those who wait.