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A call I NEVER wanted to get... but the Explorer 2 sniffed out a very nice seated dime this afternoon.:clapping:

Hang in their Bryce. I know how it goe's when your father's health starts to decline. I'm with my father now at the Midwest treatmeant center in Zion getting his cycle of chemotherapy. He was diagnosed with lung cancer two years ago,But he is still hanging in there. He quit smoking 30 years ago! I guess you never know. I quit smoking anyway,I do feel alot better. Anyways good luck to you and happy hunting.
 
Good luck with your father as well as the opportunities you can get to hunt together. Detecting can be a good distraction at times.
Mick Evans.
 
Hey Bryce, your dad is in my prayers and also prayers for you to be able to handle what is going on in your life right now. it is always tough to see a loved one in pain and a health crisis. I have lost both my parents, but they still travel with me every day in my thoughts, and especially when I detect in solitude Hang in there my friend.

Steve
 
Awesome seated dime Bryce :surprised: And I love that green Injun my personal favorite :clapping: wtg.
 
Sorry to hear about your dad's kidneys. My mom is trying to avoid the dialysis too. She's got the ports but has somehow managed to keep her numbers just high enough for a couple of years now. I'll pray for your dad.
Neal
 
I'll keep him in my thoughts and pray that he makes it through this tough time. Keep your head up and spend as much time with him as possible until surgery. I hope it works out and you can get out and do some swingin' with him. Best of luck to your dad and to you Bryce. Hang in there.
 
You know I'll help you and your brother with the mowing as often as I can.
I stopped by the other day and your dad was in pretty good spirits but was a little mad about the big rider.
Seemed someone clipped that big old tree with the front end and dinged it a little. Don't know anyone who woulda' done something like that do ya bud'?:crylol:
Nice job on the iron stained dime too. You are really getting the seated coins this year. I know we'll get some nice ones from the stagecoach site but we aint even worrying about that stuff right now. yer right..yor family comes first and always will.
 
it wouldn't work for me so you might want to clean it out when you get a chance.
 
That will be SOOO cool hunting with your Dad again Bryce, even if you help with the digging for him, I bet he will really enjoy that. Good luck with your Dads surgery and congratulations on your Seated, it is a beauty.
 
Bryce, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your dad.
 
You wear your heart on youe sleeve my man and that's a good quality to have. My thoughts go out to you and your family. You are lucky to all be so close.
The dime is a nice one and has the rust stains to prove its worth. good job.
 
THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU who messaged me or responded to my post.:thumbup: You have no idea how much it meant to me to get back home and see all of this nice support from you:angel:.

I told dad there was a great group of fellers' on this forum...and he says "thank you" too.:please:

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Hi Bryce,
Just read your post...sorry to hear about your dad. My wife and I add our thoughts and prayers to the above list of good people who know what a great guy you are and thank you for bringing a more enjoyable life to our world.

Hang in there bud.
utahshovelhead
 
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