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Title: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Neil on March 24, 2014, 07:40:19 PM
Detecting Wales Rally 73 All Hail Emperor Dawson

A return to Shepton Mallet was on the cards, as we knew it was soon to be ploughed and inaccessible for a few  months.  A short notice rally was duly arranged thanks to the ever so helpful farmers who own this site.

An early start for most saw everyone arrive by 9.15am and shortly after we were in amongst the stubble, fossils, hail and pasture. 

A beautiful early morning turned into a day of strange weather with intermittent hail throughout the day. It must have hailed at least five times in the 8 hours we were there, often scattering detectorists for the cover of trees and hedgerows.

When the hail stopped for five minutes I bumped into Wayno’s dad DB4 who was sporting a lovely silver late Victorian buckle ring. They must have been quite vogue at some time as buckle rings often turn up made of copper, silver or gold. They normally have the large buckle catch on them, which this one doesn’t – quite the different design and a great start to the day.

More hail, and I bump into Cheffy and Justin – one of whom has just found his first ever coin. I’ll let you guess which of the two it was.  Justin in case you were struggling was the answer, and he also had a 1400’s buckle and a giant ‘fossilised Snail’ which he kindly gave to TaffLaff.  Cheffy not to be outdone had a silvered Roman coin in his hand, and was the first of the day to smile back at us.

Throughout the day a few grotty hammered also put in an appearance for Dragons Breathe and  John Sheely who kindly gave the farmers wife his Lizzy clipped groat at the end of the day. Grotty was also the theme for the Romans that is until Jeff the Wizard rocked up with a stunner of a siliqua that has been pierced in antiquity. Just like the buckle rings, there was a point in time when Roman coinage was fashionable to wear – we’ll probably all be doing it next year!

He who you normally hear before you see, aka Rambo had kept his shirt on today and had unearthed a nice example of a George II farthing to add to his blossoming collection. The prize of the day though belonged to his partner (not in the romantic sense I hasten to add) Dawson!

We were all hanging around the cars chatting with the farm owners at the end of the day, when I spotted Dawson idling over with a “I’ve got something nice in my pocket look”. He wasn’t lying either as he pulled out a cracker of a 2nd century fibula with the scarcity of having its pin still intact. As Cheffy pointed out the catch plate had snapped and that how the Roman lost it nearly 2000 years ago. A prized find for any Roman collector.

Other finds were drifting in, but by now I was frozen and we headed home with a crazy Dylan following our every move. Hope you enjoyed the deliberate detour via the housing estate in Bridgewater!

Thanks as always go to Taff for finding the land and the wonderful farmers for having us again. I am sure we will return once the plough has worked its magic and replenished the farm.

We have a number of irons in the fire at the moment with farms all over the place  lined up from now until November, so keep checking in at Wales’ Number One Detecting Forum.

Keep The Faith
Neil


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Neil on March 24, 2014, 07:57:12 PM
Somme more photos


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Neil on March 24, 2014, 08:03:37 PM
Again - my computer is on a real go slow today!


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: alun on March 24, 2014, 08:07:14 PM
We'll done guys those are stunning finds, especially in those conditions. We'll written Neil nice read


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Neil on March 24, 2014, 08:07:44 PM
Last ones


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: jaydogg on March 24, 2014, 08:14:01 PM
Great looking rally guys, nice finds. Another quality report there Neil.  8)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: handyman [Alan} on March 24, 2014, 08:14:13 PM
Gosh, that brooch is absolutely stunning!

Yet again another excellent read and well done everyone who found something.


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: matthewbullingham123 on March 24, 2014, 08:21:37 PM
Very nice finds Again, especially Jeff coin and that roman fibular! All that was missed the first time! Just goes to show you cant dig everything!


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: rookypair on March 24, 2014, 08:26:00 PM
Superb write up yet again Neil, thank you.  Well done to those who came away with a finds and there were a fair few beauties found.

Rookypair


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: bristolminelab on March 24, 2014, 08:33:41 PM
many thanks for another great day out :)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Dungbeetle on March 24, 2014, 08:43:22 PM
Nice write up Neil, it looks like you all had a good day despite the weather. Well done.


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: probono on March 24, 2014, 08:45:34 PM
That fibula is very nice.

It's good to see a(nother) siliqua - unusually it looks as if it hasn't been clipped, so probably converted into something wearable soon after it was made - and right at the end of roman rule in these islands too.

I'd have liked to turn up to this one, but I'd already arranged somewhere else for the day (managed a denarius and a debased shilling of Edward VI, so not too bad.....)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Dale on March 24, 2014, 08:48:56 PM
Great finds lads looks like the farm produced again ;)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: big jim on March 24, 2014, 08:53:35 PM
Nice write up with some gorgeous fines


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: colin on March 24, 2014, 08:57:00 PM
great report as usual neil you always come up with a good heading,some really nice
finds surfaced again and still more there probably well done to all
 ;)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: briggs1969 ( Dawson ) on March 24, 2014, 09:16:36 PM
I must congratulate  Sir Neil  ;D on that great report once again great day thanks again  ;)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: dances with badgers on March 24, 2014, 09:18:18 PM
awsome guys an gals .weldone it looks cold by the way jeff is dressed.


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: diggaduff on March 24, 2014, 09:23:17 PM
Fantastic finds, will make a rally one day :)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: jayhay69 on March 24, 2014, 10:29:40 PM
great finds well done everyone :)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: celticspikey on March 24, 2014, 10:36:54 PM
Detecting Wales Rally 73 All Hail Emperor Dawson

A return to Shepton Mallet was on the cards, as we knew it was soon to be ploughed and inaccessible for a few  months.  A short notice rally was duly arranged thanks to the ever so helpful farmers who own this site.

An early start for most saw everyone arrive by 9.15am and shortly after we were in amongst the stubble, fossils, hail and pasture. 

A beautiful early morning turned into a day of strange weather with intermittent hail throughout the day. It must have hailed at least five times in the 8 hours we were there, often scattering detectorists for the cover of trees and hedgerows.

When the hail stopped for five minutes I bumped into Wayno’s dad DB4 who was sporting a lovely silver late Victorian buckle ring. They must have been quite vogue at some time as buckle rings often turn up made of copper, silver or gold. They normally have the large buckle catch on them, which this one doesn’t – quite the different design and a great start to the day.

More hail, and I bump into Cheffy and Justin – one of whom has just found his first ever coin. I’ll let you guess which of the two it was.  Justin in case you were struggling was the answer, and he also had a 1400’s buckle and a giant ‘fossilised Snail’ which he kindly gave to TaffLaff.  Cheffy not to be outdone had a silvered Roman coin in his hand, and was the first of the day to smile back at us.

Throughout the day a few grotty hammered also put in an appearance for Dragons Breathe and  John Sheely who kindly gave the farmers wife his Lizzy clipped groat at the end of the day. Grotty was also the theme for the Romans that is until Jeff the Wizard rocked up with a stunner of a siliqua that has been pierced in antiquity. Just like the buckle rings, there was a point in time when Roman coinage was fashionable to wear – we’ll probably all be doing it next year!

He who you normally hear before you see, aka Rambo had kept his shirt on today and had unearthed a nice example of a George II farthing to add to his blossoming collection. The prize of the day though belonged to his partner (not in the romantic sense I hasten to add) Dawson!

We were all hanging around the cars chatting with the farm owners at the end of the day, when I spotted Dawson idling over with a “I’ve got something nice in my pocket look”. He wasn’t lying either as he pulled out a cracker of a 2nd century fibula with the scarcity of having its pin still intact. As Cheffy pointed out the catch plate had snapped and that how the Roman lost it nearly 2000 years ago. A prized find for any Roman collector.

Other finds were drifting in, but by now I was frozen and we headed home with a crazy Dylan following our every move. Hope you enjoyed the deliberate detour via the housing estate in Bridgewater!

Thanks as always go to Taff for finding the land and the wonderful farmers for having us again. I am sure we will return once the plough has worked its magic and replenished the farm.

We have a number of irons in the fire at the moment with farms all over the place  lined up from now until November, so keep checking in at Wales’ Number One Detecting Forum.

Keep The Faith
Neil

Well done guys and girls, the second time I missed this rally, due to other commitments and not 20 minutes from doorstep ??? Will be at next one for sure, well done to the guys for organising a great day out again ;)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: dances with badgers on March 24, 2014, 10:39:43 PM
i am gutted too paul,bloody mother in law still wont die,time to up the dose ::)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: jtalbot0001 on March 24, 2014, 10:53:45 PM
Some lovely finds everyone, for me the fibula is the find of the day. I have to be honest and say I am jealous not having found that one lol, but good on you for finding it and saving it from further destruction from the plough. Nice write up once again Neil.


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Doug on March 24, 2014, 10:57:52 PM
Thank you everybody for making me feel very welcome at my first Detecting Wales rally.

Yes it was a tad bit cold,wet and windy but thats the name of the game.

I did find the odd couple of bits which I was more than happy to donate to the farmers wife.

Doug


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Dryland on March 25, 2014, 01:22:46 AM
Thanks once again fellas for another great DW rally .Although not much in the way of finds for me , it was a really enjoyable day out as always on these rallies, with all the camaraderie amongst everyone. It was nice to be greeted by a beaming smile from Taff and a big hug from Cheff after they came skipping down the farmyard and a warm friendly handshake from Neil with one hand as he wrestles £7.00 away from you with the other. On the way home I'm sure Taff  was practising being a driving instructor and trying to give Neil lessons ( which he obviously needs) ;D . If you are ever looking to buy a house near Glastonbury, then just see Neil, as he knows all the local council estates.
Just one question. How on earth did you manage to take a photo of Little Red Riding Hood holding a buckle at yesterdays rally?


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: anthonyjay on March 25, 2014, 09:30:17 AM
Well done everyone who had finds at this dig, some really nice pieces. ATB AJ


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Chef Geoff on March 25, 2014, 11:05:49 AM
A great day out so thank you all who were there. Dylan all I can say is that Neil must have left Taff in control of the Sat Nav because after a rally at Ludlow we both needed fuel and Taff says "follow me there's one on the Sat Nav" and yes you guessed it we ended up in the middle of a housing estate :D :D :D


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: DEADLOCK on March 25, 2014, 11:25:55 AM
Yes well done DW on the great rally and once again Neil great write up even thou Cardiff struggling,


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Dryland on March 25, 2014, 01:23:20 PM
Lol  Geoff they even had me doubting my sat nav, but somehow they or should I say Neil
Still Managed to end up on the right road  ??? .Was that by luck or judgement ? I'll leave that for the viewers to decide  ::) ;D


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Neil on March 25, 2014, 02:07:52 PM
I don't know I get abused for late rally reports, my driving, navigation and now my beloved Cardiff City - the membership of this site has gone to the dogs I can tell you! I remember the days when there was respect and honour amongst detectorists! ;)

Oh and of course I knew where I was going Dylan! ::)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Dryland on March 25, 2014, 02:14:59 PM
Of course you did Neil, I never doubted you for a minute  ::) ::) ??? ;D


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: handyman [Alan} on March 25, 2014, 02:17:52 PM
"doubting thomas dryland"  has a sort of ring to it!!  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Dryland on March 25, 2014, 02:20:58 PM
For those of you  who have never been on a DW rally, you should try it at least once.
I wouldn't miss it even if the Romans or the Russians invaded.  ::) ::)


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Dryland on March 25, 2014, 02:22:22 PM
Lol not another new name Al  ;D ;D


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: handyman [Alan} on March 25, 2014, 02:29:42 PM
Lol not another new name Al  ;D ;D

rofl ... i'll leave that to Taff!!


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: barny on March 25, 2014, 03:00:36 PM
good read and nice finds


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: HAMMERRHOID on March 25, 2014, 06:09:39 PM
Nice to see that you all had a great day its was a pity that I could not make this one , hopefully be at the next one


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: CUT/HALF on March 25, 2014, 07:18:35 PM
Another great write up Neil. Looks like a missed a gooden. Well done on all the finds everyone  :) .


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: Johnboy25 on March 25, 2014, 08:37:54 PM
Love the Roman Fibula worth getting wet for . Nice report of the day.


Title: Re: Detecting Wales Rally 73 - All Hail Emperor Dawson
Post by: musket ball on March 25, 2014, 08:45:40 PM
well done everyone on your finds.looks like you had a great time.hope to b at a rally one day to meet who ive been chatting to on here.


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