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    Cleaning old flat buttons

    What's the best method to clean old flat buttons?
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    Excel-lent day for me!

    It's been a couple of weeks since I went to my favorite park playground. I didn't figure I would find much because the last time I went someone else had been there before me. It looked like a groundhog had been digging in the oak chips around all the palyground equipment. Lucky for me today...
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    Alittle clad

    Ran over to the park early this morning and picked up a little clad in the oak chips around the play ground equipment. I guess the acid in the oak really did a job on everything except the pennies.
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    Excel-lent morning

    Took my Excel to town this morning to hit a couple of the city parks. They don't allow digging so I took my coin probe. I did get a little clad to show but I sure hated to have to walk away from those deeper hits that were showing up in the high 20's and low 30's
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    hoe-hoe

    I dug this old hoe head yesterday afternoon. It was about a foot deep, between an old log farm house and creek bottom. It's 7 inches wide and about 6 1/2 inches tall. It's got a odd shaped hole in the blade that appears to have been bunched. Any info on would be appreciated.
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