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Finally some Shiny.

DirtyE

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I’d been on a three week drought on the shiny, but got one today. Work brought me to Bridgeport Ct for the week, just got down here around lunchtime, and decided to checkout an old park. Found the 1908 Barber and a 1912 Wheat in the first ten minutes I was hunting, only found one more wheat over the next hour. Park dates to 1880s, and is huge, looking forward to getting back there this week.
 

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I’d been on a three week drought on the shiny, but got one today. Work brought me to Bridgeport Ct for the week, just got down here around lunchtime, and decided to checkout an old park. Found the 1908 Barber and a 1912 Wheat in the first ten minutes I was hunting, only found one more wheat over the next hour. Park dates to 1880s, and is huge, looking forward to getting back there this week.
If its HUGE and you found one Baber, Im sure there are more, Just cover as much ground as possible to find a hot spot. Since time is limited, Id only dig high tones.
I remember reading, 'go where no one else wants to hunt' Find a more secluded spot or someplace very far away from the parking lot.

Good Luck,

HH
Donna(NJ
 
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