NEWSLETTER OF THE THREE FORKS TREASURE HUNTERS …tor’s discrimination way up and the signal...

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The Outpost is published monthly by the Three Forks Treasure Hunters Club. The club is a member of the Federation of Metal Detector and Archeological Clubs Inc. It is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of metal detecting as a hobby. No brand or model of metal detector is endorsed by the club. Membership is open to the public with the only requirement being that all members follow the Treasure Hunters Code of Ethics. Club dues are $25.00 per family yearly. Any comments or stories that you would like to contribute to your newsletter are always welcome. MEETINGS: First FRIDAY of each month. TIME : 7:15 P.M PLACE: Wagoner Community Building at the corner of Jefferson and Cherokee streets in Wagoner Oklahoma. NEXT MEETING: November 4, 2005 BOARD MEETING: The second Thursday of every month at Martin’s Restaurant on Hwy. 16 in Okay Ok. at 7:00 P.M. CLUB PO BOX: P.O. Box 753 Wagoner, Ok. 74477-0753 2005 CLUB OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Gilbert Leake VICE PRESIDENT: Gary Young SECRETARY: Shawn Gilbert TREASURER: Cathy Young BOARD MEMBERS: VOLUME XXII ISSUE 9 NOVEMBER 2005 EDITOR: Chuck Marcum PHONE: (918) 906-9912 EMAIL: [email protected] NEWSLETTER OF THE THREE FORKS TREASURE HUNTERS CLUB Nancy Coffey Gene Coffey Jerry Harlin Vicki Lang Chuck Marcum Tom Neville Grover Tillman Mary Tracy Francis Tracy Andrew Winters

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The Outpost is published monthly by the Three Forks Treasure Hunters Club. The club is a member of the Federation of Metal Detector and Archeological Clubs Inc. It is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of metal detecting as a hobby. No brand or model of metal detector is endorsed by the club. Membership is open to the public with the only requirement being that all members follow the Treasure Hunters Code of Ethics. Club dues are $25.00 per family yearly. Any comments or stories that you would like to contribute to your newsletter are always welcome. MEETINGS: First FRIDAY of each month. TIME : 7:15 P.M PLACE: Wagoner Community Building at the corner of Jefferson and Cherokee streets in Wagoner Oklahoma. NEXT MEETING: November 4, 2005 BOARD MEETING: The second Thursday of every month at Martin’s Restaurant on Hwy. 16 in Okay Ok. at 7:00 P.M. CLUB PO BOX: P.O. Box 753 Wagoner, Ok. 74477-0753 2005 CLUB OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Gilbert Leake VICE PRESIDENT: Gary Young SECRETARY: Shawn Gilbert TREASURER: Cathy Young BOARD MEMBERS:

VOLUME XXII ISSUE 9 NOVEMBER 2005

EDITOR: Chuck Marcum PHONE: (918) 906-9912 EMAIL: [email protected]

NEWSLETTER OF THE THREE FORKS TREASURE HUNTERS CLUB

Nancy Coffey Gene Coffey Jerry Harlin Vicki Lang Chuck Marcum

Tom Neville Grover Tillman Mary Tracy Francis Tracy Andrew Winters

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November 4 November 5 November 6 November 10 November 19 November 20 December 2

3 Forks Club Meeting Agency Cemetery Cleanup Agency Outing 3 Forks Board Meeting Harnage Cemetery Cleanup Harnage Outing 3 Forks Christmas Dinner

Upcoming Events Secretary’s Notes

Early Dues Raffle If you pay your dues by the November Meeting your name will be put into an early Dues Raffle. We will be drawing one name at the Christmas Party that will win a Silver Round. 2006 Mem-bership Applications will be available at the meeting and I have included a copy in this newsletter.

October 7th meeting called to order at 7:20PM. There were 25 members present.

Old business: Cathy still has FMDAC cards. If you have not received yours see Cathy. New busi-ness: The mystery token was finally found by Gene Coffee. Good job Gene! It was also made known that all club members who pay their dues by the No-vember meeting will be entered in a drawing for a silver round. The club bought a new laser printer. It is a cannon brand and was bought at Sam's. The printer, paper and warranty cost $199.09. Members were also reminded of the upcoming diamond hunt in Arkansas. Gilbert introduced a visitor tonight. His name is TJ Vaunn. New member applications were passed out. We also had some newsletters for those that wanted them...The FMDAC news letter and the Arkoma Coin & Relic Club of Siloam Springs.

The following people in office volunteered to re-main in position for another year. Gilbert Leake - President Gary Young - Vice President Shawn Gilbert - Secretary Cathy Young - Treasurer Chuck Marcum - Newsletter Editor/ Board member Tom Neville and Vickie Lang also volunteered to remain board mem-bers. No nominations were added. Tom Neville made a motion for this to stand, and Mary Tracy seconded.

We moved on to the finds of the month and the raf-fles. 50/50: Mary Tracy Tonight we had a consola-tion drawing after the 50/50, Dee won an awesome looking Chocolate cake. Display: Francis Tracy Do-nation: Cathy Young Attendance: Mary Tracy The Golden Eagle was won by Tom Neville for his brass OVB padlock! Congrats Tom! Meeting was ad-journed at 8:25PM.

See ya at the next meeting!

Your Secretary,

Shawn Gilbert

Cathy, Gary, and I helped Bruce Martin put on a kids hunt for his Ducks Unlimited Kids Day event at the John Zink Ranch.

Learning to navigate at the GPS Class.

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On November 5th we will continue with our cleanup project at the Old Agency Cemetery north of Muskogee. We had two cleanup days last Spring and we cleared the brush out of two thirds of the east half of the cemetery. This is an ongoing pro-ject and we plan to work on it the first Saturday of each month during the Fall, Winter, and Spring working seasons until we have it finished. On the 5th we will have to do some mainte-nance on the weeds in the part that we have already cleared and we will also continue removing the brush working our way west. We need some chainsaws, weed eaters (with metal blades if you have them), loppers, and wheel barrels. Most of us will just have to drag and pile the brush outside of the cemetery. You will probably want to bring some work gloves, a long sleeve shirt (just in case of poison Ivy), and a sack lunch. Dress in layers because all of you know about Oklahoma weather. On November 6th we will be hunting the pasture east of the cemetery. We need all club members to come out and support this worthwhile project. You have to come out Saturday to be able to hunt on Sunday. If you are unable to do much physical work just come out on Saturday to show your support then you can still hunt. Due to the high cost of gas you will have the op-tion of camping on the property. We will meet both days at 9:00 November 5th and 6th at the “Barking Frog” Citgo Convenience Store. It is located on the East side of US 69 north of Muskogee and south of the Arkan-sas River. Coming from the north (Tulsa) on US 69 toward Muskogee, just after you cross the Arkansas River the store will be on your left (east). It is just south of Wheelers Metals and across 69 from the Sand Plant.

On November 19th we will start on the Harnage Cemetery located in the Gooseneck Bend area of Muskogee it is EOCPO Club Member Don Harnage’s family cemetery go-ing back to the Cherokee Nation days. This cemetery unlike Agency will probably be a one day project depending on how much help we have. It will involve some brush clearing. We will need to bring the same stuff as the Agency cleanup. On November 20th we will be hunting on various properties in the Gooseneck Bend area. We will meet both days at 9:00 November 19th and 20th at the convenience store at Chandler and SH 165 (Muskogee Turnpike) on the East side of Muskogee at 9:00. Take the Chandler exit off of the Muskogee Turnpike or US 165 and the store is located on the east side of the Turnpike along the ser-vice road. You will need to bring the same things as the Agency Cleanup.

The Harnage Cemetery Cleanup and Outing will be on November

19th and 20th.

At the Cemetery Workshop. I think we need to go that way.

The Mystery Token Has Been Found Hi! It’s me, the shiny round disk named Fisher. I am also called the Mystery Token. I have been buried in the ground for several months and was becoming rather paranoid be-cause of all of the other metallic junk underground with me. I felt like they were closing in on me and then all that tall Johnson grass began to smother me. But, thank God, Gene came along and rescued me by cutting an area of the grass down with hand operated grass shears. Then he set his detec-tor’s discrimination way up and the signal strength 1 so that he could find me in all the trash. In three minutes I was out of the ground and breathing freely. Thanks, Gene, you will be rewarded with a Gold Coin. I know you told me you were going to enter me in the find of the month, but I think you are blowing smoke there. I owe you one--so go for it. That was written by Gene Coffey who found it near the Three Forks Monument on Highway 16 near Okay.

The Next Old Agency Cemetery Cleanup and Outing will be on the 5th and 6th of

November.

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OCTOBER PRIZE DONATIONS DONATION SHARED BY SHARED TO Utility Knife Coffee Mug Silver Quarter Whiskey Bottle Whiskey Bottle Peach Basket Ghost Holder & Candle Set Thermos Apple Cinnamon Candle Jar & Bottle Opener Wood Shelf Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar Tool Set Lantern Ten in One Screwdriver Set 1899 Silver Barber Quarter Route 66 Plaque Mystery Bag Ink Pens Pop Can Holder Silver Round Silver Round

Francis Tracy Mary Tracy Jim Simmons Richard Carr Richard Carr Sandy Leake Gilbert Leake Wayne Starr Rose Starr Sam Littrell Ruth Littrell Jerry Harlin Andrew Winters Andrew Winters Andrew Winters Chuck Marcum Gary Young Cathy Young Gary Young Gary Young Three Forks Three Forks

Jim Simmons Richard Carr Gilbert Leake Jerry Harlin Shawn Gilbert Charlie Williams Andrew Winters Gilbert Leake Francis Tracy Dee Page Francis Tracy Jim Simmons Dee Page Charlie Williams Chuck Marcum Mary Tracy Charlie Williams Sandy Leake Francis Tracy Sam Littrell Mary Tracy Jim Simmons

The 50/50 Pot was shared to Mary Tracy. The Donation Drawing was shared to Cathy Young. The Display Donation was shared to Francis Tracy. The Attendance Donation was shared to Mary Tracy.

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Three Forks Club Officers Deserve a Big Hand

Each And Every One Of Them Have Volunteered To Run For Their

Office Again Next Year !

Gilbert Leake - President Gary Young - Vice President Shawn Gilbert - Secretary Cathy Young - Treasurer

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OCTOBER FIND OF THE MONTH WINNERS

PROS AMATEURS

Oldest Coin 1 1887 Indian Head Cent Jim Simmons 2 1893 Indian Head Cent Tom Neville 3 1932 Wheat Cent Gilbert Leake Jewelry 1 18k Platinum Ring Jim Simmons 2 10k Ring Gilbert Leake 3 Silver Bracelet Tim Schlup Val. Coin Silver & Gold 1 1891 Seated Dime Tom Neville 2 1901 Barber Dime Jim Simmons Valuable Coin - Other 1 1917D Buffalo Nickel Jim Simmons 2 1896 V Nickel Tom Neville 3 1934 Wheat Cent Chuck Marcum 3 1923 Wheat Cent Tim Schlup Relic 1 OVB Lock Tom Neville 2 Roy Rogers Token Jim Simmons 3 Brass Arrowhead Chuck Marcum Military Relic 1 Great Coat Cuff Button Jim Simmons 2 World War I Button Tom Neville 3 World War I Button Chuck Marcum Non - Metallic 1 Stone Arrowhead Chuck Marcum 2 Clay Marble Tim Schlup 3 Marble Jim Simmons

Oldest Coin 1 1901 Indian Head Cent Mark Gilbert 1 1910 Wheat Cent Shawn Gilbert 3 1941 Wheat Cent Sam Littrell Jewelry 1 Sterling Silver Ring Sam Littrell 2 Old Broach Shawn Gilbert 3 Sarah Coventry Broach Mark Gilbert Val. Coin Silver & Gold 1 1945D Mercury Dime Mark Gilbert 2 1964D Roosevelt Dime Sam Littrell Valuable Coin - Other 1 1895 Indian Head Cent Mark Gilbert 2 No Date Buffalo Nickel Shawn Gilbert 3 1948D Wheat Cent Sam Littrell Relic 1 Arkansas 3 Cent Token Sam Littrell 2 Printers Block Mark Gilbert 3 Brass Valve Shawn Gilbert Military Relic 1 Enfield Bullet Sam Littrell 2 Buck Shot Mark Gilbert 3 Percussion Cap Shawn Gilbert Non - Metallic 1 Bottle Stopper Sam Littrell 2 Marble Mark Gilbert 3 Top of a Marble Shawn Gilbert

Golden Eagle Award

Tom Neville found this really nice OVB Pad Lock

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Some Diamond Hunt Pictures

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Directions for the Cleaning of Artifacts/Coins using Hydrogen Peroxide Required items: 1 - Disposable plastic bowl – I use an empty margarine container 1 - Bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide which is 3% H2O2 1 - Heat Source – I have a gooseneck lamp with a halogen bulb in it. 1 - Box of Cotton Swabs – Q Tips are the best – others fall apart too easily Make sure the artifact/coin is free of any oil coating like olive oil if you previous had soaked this object. The oil coating pre-vents the Hydrogen Peroxide from working on the dirt. Put object to be cleaned in disposable plastic bowl and then pour Hydrogen Peroxide on top until it is at least a half an inch above the object to be cleaned. Using the lamp as a heater, I position the lamp to within 2-4 inches of the bowl. This heats up the solution. Be careful not to cause anything to melt from too much heat, use common sense for this part. A Heat Source is NOT necessary, but it does speed up the cleaning significantly... ADDED: YOU CAN USE A MICROWAVE TO HEAT THE PEROXIDE UP FIRST, BUT BE CAREFULL AND PLEASE USE A SAFE CONTAINER WITH NO METAL IN IT, PUT THE RELIC/COIN IN AFTER THE HEAT UP IN THE MI-CROWAVE!!!!! If the solution is hot enough the boiling of the Peroxide should be very evident to you and should remind you of a geyser. Once it is cooking it sprays the bubbles and smokes a little also. This should continue for anywhere from one hour to two or three. Periodically remove the object if you want to check on the progress. I usually then lay it on a napkin and take a cotton swab and start to gently rub and see how much crud is coming off the object. It might take several hours or more to get real clean. You might even have to repeat the entire process if the object has a lot of stubborn crud on it. When the bubbling of the Peroxide stops the cleaning also is done. If it needs more cleaning start over again with fresh fluid. Keep your cotton swabs wet with the Peroxide while gently rubbing, this will prevent scratches. When done with your cleaning, rinse the object well with water. The first coin I did with this method did not require any rubbing whatsoever. I believe each artifact/coin is unique in how it is cleaned. Some did not clean up hardly at all. If it is a corroded object, like a pitted, green Indian Head, I don’t think anything you do will help that. My best advice is to experiment on non-valuable objects first and then move on to your better finds once you build confidence in what you are doing. The objects may appear dried out after cleaning, if you want you can coat with a coin preservative like Blue Ribbon Coin Con-ditioner and Preservative or a similar product that is on the market. Don in South Jersey

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Cleaning Coins and Relics With Hydrogen Peroxide

There are a lot of people that will swear that this works good. I have never tried it. If you do let me know how it works.

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Chuck Marcum 7716 Riverside Dr. #305C Tulsa, OK 74136