Diggin It
Super Star Member
I'm always surprised what I dig up on this place that was farmed for decades and sold more than once. Old bottles, car parts, tractor parts, tools, you name it.
I'm out walking around today and see something on the top of some freshly tilled dirt. I've seen plenty of these before, but they were always empty. Not this one. The front picture shows it still crimped and the back shows the primer intact. Once I opened it (the brass pulled off very easily), the powder is clearly still there. I tossed that blue rag (loosely wrapped) onto a nearby brush fire and it flashed gently, so the powder was still at least partially viable.
I know it's been there for at LEAST 25 years, but who knows how much longer? I've been over that spot many times with the tiller and a mower. I have no idea the condition of the primer (that went into a different hole for disposal), but I'm not too wild about possibly having hit it just the right way with a mower blade.

I'm out walking around today and see something on the top of some freshly tilled dirt. I've seen plenty of these before, but they were always empty. Not this one. The front picture shows it still crimped and the back shows the primer intact. Once I opened it (the brass pulled off very easily), the powder is clearly still there. I tossed that blue rag (loosely wrapped) onto a nearby brush fire and it flashed gently, so the powder was still at least partially viable.
I know it's been there for at LEAST 25 years, but who knows how much longer? I've been over that spot many times with the tiller and a mower. I have no idea the condition of the primer (that went into a different hole for disposal), but I'm not too wild about possibly having hit it just the right way with a mower blade.


