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Christmas Party
Calendar of Events“Club Christmas Party”
Saturday - Dec 8th - 6pmOwasso Community Center
301 S. Cedar Street
Owasso, OK
(see details - page 5 )******************************
“Board Meeting”
Thu - Dec 20th - 6:30pm(see details - page 5)
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DUES ARE DUE$25.00 PER YEAR
The Best deal in town.
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“Scavenger Hunt,
Chili Supper, Bingo Party”
Feb 16th - (Back Bldg)Creek County Fairgrounds
December
Club Motto: Dig For Fun, Restore When Done
Indian Territory
Treasure Hunters Club
Inside this issue:
Christmas Party
Call “Santa’s Elf”(Pam Cook)
918-336-5691
Email: [email protected]
By Tue - Dec 4th with names, age,gender of children attending
2012
Christmas PartyVolunteers:
Turkey:Mike Mitchell (2)
Cathy Young (1)
HamMike Mitchell
John Boomgaard
All Members:
(See page 5 for food list)
Finds of the Month 2
BAN Stocking Stuffing 3
Amazon.com 3
Newsletter Article Contest 3
Attendance Drawing 3
Birthdays & Anniversaries 4
Broken Arrow Neighbors 4
Christmas Party Details 5
Centerpiece Drawing 5
Board Meeting for New
Officers.
5
December Club Hunt 6
2013 Slate of Club Officers 6
Stocking Stuffers 6
Three Sands Outing Report 7-8
Member Donated Articles 9-12
Happy Holidays!
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Check out the“find of the
month”pictures onour web siteeach month
at:
www.itthc.com
Find of the Month – November Meeting
CATEGORY PLACE --NAME DESCRIPTION
Oldest Coin 1 John Freeman 1853 Seated Dime
2 Ken Fanning 1901 Barber Dime
3 Bob Cook 1903 Barber Quarter
Valuable Coin 1 John Freeman 2 1/2 Gold Dollar
2 Mac Adams 1902-S Barber Half
3 Tim Adams 1944-D Walking Half
Oldest Cent 1 Mat Fortney 1875 Indian Head Cent
2 Doug Fry 1882 Indian Head Cent
3 Gary Carnes 1885 Indian Head Cent
Valuable Cent 1 Ken Fanning 1914-D Wheat Cent
2 John Freeman 1922-D Wheat Cent
3 Mat Fortney 1890 Indian Head Cent
Relic 1 Mat Fortney Advertising Key Fob
2 Bob Cook Watch Fob w/Crossed Cannons
3 Tim Adams Boy Scout Taken
Jewelry 1 Gary Carnes 14K Religious Ring
2 Bob Cook Sterling Ring
3 John Hayworth Ring w/Yellow Stone
Military Relic 1 John Freeman 9mm Pinfire Bullet
2 Chuck Marcum Eagle I Button
3 John Hamilton .58 Cal. Minie Ball
Display 1 Bob Cook
2 Mat Fortney
3 John Freeman
Display Drawing Winner: John Freeman
Remember to bring your finds each month to enter!
(Except December - hold to enter in January)
I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 2
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I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 3
“Christmas
waves a
magic
wand over
this world,
and
behold,
everything
is softer
and more
beautiful."
- Norman
Vincent
Peale
b
AMAZON.COM
Christmas is upon us and someof you will be ordering presentsonline to save standing in lineand possibly to save money withfree shipping and best of allhave it delivered to yourdoorstep.If you want some of this moneythat you spent to go to the clubyou can do so by going to themain page of the ITTHC website at www.itthc.com and clickon the Amazon icon at thebottom of the page.
This will take you toAmazon.com where you canorder anything that you desire.
By doing this Amazon will givethe club 4% of your purchase ifit comes from Amazon and 3%if it comes from elsewhere.
BAN Stocking Stuffing
Jean Dick is planning on stuffingthe Xmas stockings for BAN onSunday Dec 2th at 1:00 pm atLee & Marge Wierzchowski’shome located at 7499 S. 231stE. Ave., Broken Arrow
NEWSLETTER ARTICLE CONTEST
During the year 2012 I am going tohave a contest for those that send methe most articles that can be used inthe monthly newsletter. The articlesneed to be on some aspect of metaldetecting or treasure hunting such astips on how to do something, tips ontechnique, new equipment you havetried, personal experience, finds thatyou think are pretty cool, commentsabout something relating to thesubject. I will keep tabs on who sentwhat and at the end of the year a prizewill be given to the top three donorsthat participated. The prizes will be:First Place a one ounce Silver Eagle .Second Place a silver half. ThirdPlace a silver quarter.
The deadline for January will beJanuary 2nd. If you don’t make thedeadline go ahead and issue it and Iwill put it in next month.
The winners will beannounced at the December
Christmas Party.
Attendance Drawing
Nov 10, 2012 Meeting
Winner
Bob & Pam Cook
Names drawn before the winner
Mike Chapman
Mitchell Martin
Rick & Diana York
You should have been there - you
would have won 10 / $1.00 goldcoins.
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December Needs ListBeef Stew or Chili
Instant Potatoes . Hot Cereal
Boxed or Bagged Rice
Cake Mix . Canned Fish
Boxed Pudding Mix
Cold Drink Mixes . Tomato Sauce
Community Service Project
President: Cody Reese
Vice President: Wally Dick
Secretary: Pam Cook
Treasurer: Terry Humphries
Parliamentarian: Chuck Marcum
Board: Bob Avey
Bob Cook
John Hamilton
Jim Nobles
2012 Officers
Bill Watkins
Santa
Wish
List:
New
places to
detect
Fresh
batteries
Good
Weather
Lots of
Good Luck
Many thanks to all of you who havehelped with this year’s Christmas
Project.
At the time of this writing, we haveplenty of stockings and expect to beable to adequately fill 25 for seniorcitizens and 25 for children for a
total of 50 stockings!
The stockings will be given toBroken Arrow Neighbors to put intheir “gift gallery” room. They willbe available for deserving familiesand will certainly help make the
holiday season brighter for many.
May your generosity be rewarded toyou in many ways!
BA NeighborsChristmas Project
I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 4
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
December Birthdays
01 Andrew Webb
10 Mathew Fortney
10 McKenzie fortney
12 Janet Cawvey
20 Bill Watkins
25 Jim Nobles
26 Cathy Young
30 Ralphetta Dill
December Anniversaries
04 Bill & Morine Barnes
06 Bruce & Cindy Martin
19 Bob & Barbara Reeder
26 Ken & Teresa Crandell
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Page 5ITTHC Treasure News
ITTHC Christmas Party
Saturday - December 8thOwasso Community Center
(Large Meeting Room - No Kitchen Facilities)
Please arrive early to help set up.
6:00 pm - Setup and decorate
6:30 pm - Appetizers
7:00 pm - Dinner is served
7:30 pm - Santa arrives/raffles
Families bringing main course:
Ham - Mike Mitchell, John Boomgaard
Turkey - Mike Mitchell (2), Cathy Young
Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Rolls , Butter - Wally Dick
Each family is asked to bring one each of the followingfood items. If your last name begins with:
A thru L - Bring salad and dessertM thru Z - Bring appetizer and vegetable dish
Pam Cook will be helping Santa this year. Children 11and younger will be given a gift by Santa. Pleasecontact Pam (918-336-5691 or email:[email protected]) by Tue Dec 4th with names/ages/gender of children you are bringing.
If you do not notify her, please bring a wrapped gift
with their name on it. (approx $5 in value).
There will be a centerpiece drawing. Only thosebringing centerpieces will be eligible to win in thedrawing. You bring one you go home with a differentone.
There will be a RAFFLE & “50-50” pot at the party.This is typically the largest raffle of the year.Please try to bring donations for the raffle.
There WILL NOT be a find of the month. Items foundsince the Nov meeting can be entered at the Januarymeeting.
We will still be collecting for the Broken ArrowNeighbors. (See page 4 for the needs list.) We will alsobe collecting $$$ to help with the completion of thisyear’s stocking project.
Party Checklist(See list for food you are to bring)
____ Turkey/Ham
____ Appetizer
____ Salad
____ Vegetable
____ Dessert
____ Beverage
____ Serving Spoons/Spatulas
____ Plates/Utensils/Napkins
____ Centerpiece
____ Raffle Donations
____ Broken Arrow Neighbors Donation
____ Spouse and/or kids/grandkids
Christmas Party Checklist
Thursday - Dec 20th
6:30 p.m.
Kaman Bearing416 S. Utica - South Door
Tulsa, OK
This will be a combined meetingof the 2012 & 2013 officers and
board which miraculously AGAINare the same except for Vice
President.
December Board Meeting
Centerpiece Drawing
This a lot of fun and helpsto decorate the tables for
the Christmas party.
Only those bringing centerpieces willbe eligible to win one in the drawing.
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Puzzled about what to buy forthat metal detectorist on your
shopping list??
Well, here are some suggestions:
Stocking Stuffers
Batteries
Coin Books
Coin Holders
Compass
Flashlights
GPS
Hand Cleaner
Hunting Pouch
Jewelry Cleaner
Jewelry Polishing Cloth
Journal for Notes
Magnifiers
Maps
Multi-Tools
Pocket Knife
Scale
Thermal Socks & Gloves
Thermal Underwear
Treasure Hunting Books
Treasure Magazines
Wire Brushes
I.T.T.H.C Treasure News Page 6
On Wednesday Nov. 28th Terry Humphries,Cody Reese and I , Bill Watkins, went on ascouting hunt with the idea of obtaining anouting to a coal mining town in SoutheastOklahoma.We actually did get permission to hunt on twodifferent places. Having seen these places itwill be a good outing. On one of the placesthe grass is very short and has been cleared.The other place the grass isn’t very high andshould be a good place to hunt also.We have scheduled this to happen onSaturday December 15th.
Details at the December
Election of Officers for 2013
Election of Officers is scheduled for our December meeting.
Below is a list of the club members who have volunteered tohelp fill officers and board member positions for our club.
President: Cody Reese
Vice President: Roger Eaton
Secretary: Pam Cook
Treasurer: Terry Humphries
Parliamentarian: Chuck Marcum
Board Members: Bob Avey
Bob Cook
John Hamilton
Jim Nobles
Bill Watkins
December Club Hunt
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THREE SANDS OUTING
We had fair weather for the day, a little breezy. This was probablythe driest soil conditions of all the dry outings to ThreeSands. There were 23 ITTHC members in attendance.
Here is some feedback I received back on the Three Sands outing.
Finds:
Tim Adams: Ford Model T key, 1913-1914 Chevrolet
Bowtie", 2 soap
tokens, and lots of assorted junk.
Mac & Tyler Adams: 26 vintage bottles.
John Boomgaard: No date Buffalo Nickel, jack knife, clock parts,
shotgun shells,
and various scraps of whatnot.
Lloyd Coke: A brass plate labeled “Titusville Iron Works
Co, PA Builders TICO Two Cycle Gas Engine,
Titusville, Pa.; 4 bullets; handle from a kids cap
gun; a chunk of lead; rivet; other items.
John Hamilton: 5 Wheat Cents teens & twenties, 1917 Buffalo
Nickel, 1901
Barber Dime, 5 mil brass tax token, ornate butter
knife.
Kim Hauger: 1929-D Standing Liberty Quarter.
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John Hayworth: 3 Mercury Dimes (1918, 1919, 1920-D), 1907
Indian Head Cent,
valve stem cover Ford Model A, decorative gas
valve.
Steve Nevatt: 1920 Wheat Cent, Old Age Assistance Tax
Token,
skeleton key,
& "3 Merry Widows" tin.
Clark Shilling: 1910 & 1929-D Wheat Cent, tax token, 50-60
pounds assorted
junk.
Bill Watkins: Stamped brass badge with "AMERICAN" &
Eagle illustration,
cigarette lighter, tent rope tensioner, & other
"stuff".
Greg Wicks: 1889 V-Nickel, no date Indian Head Cent &
Wheat Cent,
metal squirt gun from a bulb type squirt gun,
copper-brass junk, & tons of lead.
I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 8
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CORRECTIONsubmitted by Lee Wierzchowski
WANT TO SELL YOUR OLD GOLD JEWELRY FOR MELT VALUE ?
Here's a place that will pay you 92% of Spot Price. Check out the Web Site.
I haven't been able to find a better value anywhere.
ARA, American Recycling Associates down in Texas.
http://www.aragold.com
Well folks my tongue got in front of my eye tooth and my finger hit the wrongnumber key !!!!
This place pays 98% of spot not 92%. Sorry about that.******************************************************************
GPS LOCATIONS
submitted by Lee Wierzchowski
How many times have you been out hunting and found a site you want toremember and revisit. Taking a GPS with you makes the return visit to a locationsimple. If you don't have one get one. The investment is well worth it.
The day may come when you hit a hot spot, find a few really neat items and wantto remember the exact location. Locking in the spot and labeling it on your GPSmakes the return easy.
I forget easily. My GPS has been a life saver***************************************************************************
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I.T.T.H.C Treasure News Page 9
Member Donated Articles
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“SHOWS LIKE THIS WILL HAVE US OUTLAWED!”BY BRUCE MARTIN
Yes I am mad, mad as a Pit Bull that has had his food bowl taken away! There is anew reality tv show called “American Diggers” and it airs on the Spike network.This is a supposed relic recovery company owned by a former, so called“Professional Wrestler” named Ric Savage and he calls his company “AmericanSavage Relic Recovery Company” These are the most obnoxious and arrogantexamples of relic raiders I have seen. To say the least the way Ric approacheshome and property owners would scare the hell out of most people. The man isloud and crude. He bangs on people’s doors and sticks his overly large head andego in their faces. Once they are snapped back to reality and realize that this manis not going to attack them they are approached with a business deal that involveshis people ravaging their land with picks, shovels and back hoes. His offer theninvolves his company keeping 80% of all profits of artifact sales and the landowner gets the remaining 20%. In fact people actually settle for 20%??? To tellyou the truth, which is something I am sure this show does not, I don’t think theyget permission the way they show you on TV. I am pretty sure there is a lot ofbehind the scenes payoffs. Also it seems like every show they find complete relics,pots of coins and items that show very little deterioration from years of beingburied. An example of this would be while detecting in the bayou of Louisianathey supposedly found a pirate age short saber with a iron blade in nearly completecondition. Well in my 32 years of treasure hunting I have yet to find any iron itemthat was as good a shape as that sword. Not to mention that the swamp wascompletely wet and most likely full of salt since this was a tidal marsh area. I willgive you an example, next year when it snows and you drive your new car with allthe rust inhibitors in and on the metal, drive through the slush that was created byusing salt on the roads. Now don’t wash your car for 6 months not to mention 200years and then crawl under it to see if you have any rust. I would be willing to betmy pay check that you will have more rust and corrosion than you could imagine.Are you starting to see my point? This same marsh site also turned up a old milkcreamer can that was full of coins including silver dollars and a supposed rare gold
I.T.T.H.C Treasure News Page 10
Member Donated Articles (cont’d)
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american eagle. Now this can was made of iron and had to have the lid pried off.Seems to me that the salt and moisture would of rusted the can in a matter of a fewyears. The so called “Relic Hunters” stated that this was probably moved there bythe Katrina hurricane but if you ask me it was moved there by a blow hard namedRic Savage. I watch this show just to see what this company is doing to tarnish orshould I say rust the image of those who abide by the rules. It really disgusts meand the namesake of the show makes me want to puke. Their idea of relic recoverystarts with the morons slamming army shovels set up in pick fashion into thedetected site with no thought to the damage that could be done to the item. I haveseen the show numerous times and fear that people would think this is how all ofus enthusiasts act. According to their website which can be found by searching “American Digger” these are the 3 important things to do before searching a site( in order) research, get equipment, study the laws and get permission. There is notone mention of ethics, filling holes or just plain courtesy. This show’s premise isrecovery of items for profit and no other reason. Actually the show’s real purposeis to boost the ego of a once been fat wrestler who has no other way of beingproductive. It is true that he probably makes plenty of money with his theatricsand that legitimate relic hunting shows never appeal to the masses without theoutlandish effects that are faked on this show. Every time they bring out a relic ofany value the host Ric Savage screams “Boom Baby take that!” to any city ortown where they are filming. Then he always values the item with his over inflatedvalues. Speaking of values I don’t think his parents ever taught those to him. Itamazes me that people will believe this side show freak and his selling of snakeoil. I have seen these guys use backhoes to recover artifacts. Not only do they useback hoes but the commercial shows them walking away from a explosion and afireball. Come on now this is ridiculous. I said they used a backhoe but as far as Icould tell they were just digging a hole wildly. They are not experiencedequipment operators just dirt butchers. I could go on with this but should quitbefore my blood pressure boils over. I ask that you look up this show and watch itfor yourselves. If you are like me then you will be writing the “Spike Network”and expressing your feelings about the way this show represents all of us whoenjoy this hobby. As time goes on it is harder and harder to find places that willallow us to enjoy this hobby and shows like this will have us going the way of thedinosaur and we will be the long lost relics of days gone by.
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Hollowed Out Old Treessubmitted by Lee Wierzchowski
A treasure hunting acquaintance of mine was metal detecting an old homestead inPennsylvania. The home had been unlived in for many years.
He was working the back of the property in a thick area populated with old elm and mapletrees. One of the old trees that he was near had a large hollowed hole in the center of the trunk,about four feet from the ground. This fellow happened to notice a piece of burlap bag hangingfrom inside the hollowed out area. Being inquisitive, as most good treasure hunters are, hewalked over to investigate further.
Inside the hollowed tree trunk was a rotted, old, burlap bag.
Inside the bag were old coins dating between 1832 and 1877.
Also inside the hole were the remains of a nest that apparently had been lived in by an animal.
It never ceases to amaze me where people hide money.
This tip courtesy of Frank W. Pandozzi http://www.metal-detecting-ghost-towns-of-the-east.com/metal-detecting-tips.html
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A TREASURE STORYsubmitted by Lee Wierzchowski
It was in West Virginia on a dark and stormy night in 1950, a pair of raccoon hunters seekingshelter from a thunderstorm accidentally
discovered a small cave near the mouth of what would ever after be called Rich Creek inWayne County. While one of the hunters took a nap, the other took a lantern and wentexploring. At the back of the cave he found a skeleton and two saddle bags filled with silverdollars. Not being disposed to share his find with his slug-abed partner, the hunter slipped afew dollars in his pocket and left the rest for another day. As it turned out, the next day seemedto be as good as any, and the selfish hunter tried to return to the cave alone; but the landmarkslooked different in day light, and he couldn’t find the entrance. Later he showed the silverdollars around and told the story to his friends. Somebody remembered that a
pair of bandits had taken two saddlebags of silver dollars from the bank in Ferguson in 1895,and disappeared while being chased by a posse.
A search party was formed but neither they nor subsequent searchers could relocate the cave.
Story from Lost Treasure Magazine,
By Anthony J Pallante
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Member Donated Articles (cont’d)
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Indian Territory Treasure Hunters Club
P.O. Box 580961
Tulsa, OK 74158-0961
We’re on the web!
www.itthc.com
The ITTHC Treasure News is published by
The Indian Territory Treasure Hunters Club, Inc.
P.O. Box 580961
Tulsa, OK 74158-0961
Editor: Bill Watkins [email protected]
Webmaster: Bob Freeman [email protected]
The general meeting of ITTHC is held the second
Saturday of every month at the Owasso Community
Center - 301 South Cedar Street, Owasso, OK
7:30 p.m.
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!
Membership dues are: $25.00/year
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