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    Detecting in Afghanistan

    Least you could do is let me know what offended you so I don,t do that again and if my apology is accepted or not.I,m a nice guy really.
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    Detecting in Afghanistan

    my apologies 2 much trash.Just meant for a yuk.
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    A question about Lower Arkansas River

    I live in S.E.Arkansas near the Arkansas River.Real close to the mouth of the river where it hits the Mississippi.I,ve read about flour gold in the upper AR.My question is would that flour gold make it down this far?I,ve seen what I believe to be black sand mixed in with regular sand and when...
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    Got told to leave a spot today!!

    Some young kids riding four wheelers in the snow that fell here last week knocked down my mailbox,straddled the thing and snapped it off at ground level.I didn,t see it when it happened so can,t say precisly who it was but have a good idea.City ordinance prohibits riding four wheelers,or ATV,s...
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    Search-Dig sequence?

    Way I see it is it,s your way of doing it so who am I to say different?Sounds like it works for you and that,s what counts.Did you have fun?I think sometimes folks forget that,s one of the reasons for this.Just my thoughts.Go for it!!!
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    What is it?

    Looks kind of like a end cap to an oil filter.
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    gold scales

    I,ve got that one too.No problens.
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    Old man of the forest.

    Love me some big old cypress trees,very expressive.
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    :usan:Mush Morton and Wahoo: Overdue, and Still On Patrol :usaflag:

    Mush Morton had a set of big old brass ones,a lot of todays snowflake boobs could benefit from growing a pair!!!!
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    Why detect open fields/forests?

    In this area,S.E.Arkansas,In the 30,s through 50,s or so there was not as much mechanization and the machines were not as large or powerful as today.Farmers used lots of labor then.Most of these folks were not paid much in ready cash but lived on the fields in farm provided homes,were given a...
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    Detecting in Afghanistan

    Looks kind of like the four stooges!
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    Who is this anonymous guy?

    Ahhhhhh,don,t know.should it?
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    Who is this anonymous guy?

    On a lot of the forums I go to the last page and read forward just because I like to do it that way.I,ve noticed this guy anonymous has zillions of posts on these last pages that have nothing in them and if pics are supposed to be there no pics,no nothing.Hundreds of posts like this.What,s the...
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    What's your favorite beer?

    Boulevard wheat beer!
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    Fiberglass Fly Rods

    81/2 foot 6 wt. Shakespeare I bought in Waco,TX while attending a summer camp sponsored by Baylor U.About 55 years ago It still has the old type line wt.designation on it.I,d like to see the fish that rod has caught in one pile!Old glass rods just have a slow action that is conducive to...
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    A Child at Heart, Still Plays With Trains...

    Don,t grow up,it,s a trap!
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    Any Air Gunners?!

    Beeman Webly Vulcan .177,old tech I know but powerful and accurate.Keeps on knocking out those nasty starlings,we get them by the hundreds in winter here.Nasty birds,figuratively and literally!
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