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Almost a triple

king-ghidorah

New member
Not quite but close. All I needed was another Franklin and that would have been a triple
 
Nice going King.:clapping: Those WLH's got to be the neatest looking coin and I'm happy that you found one. I remember my first one. Good luck on your next outing. HH.

Eddie
 
You almost nailed the hat trick but I'm sure you're quite jazzed anyway. Walkers are beautiful coins and yours is no exception and is in great condition. I have found hills to be the more lucrative of spots next to outlining areas like under shrubs and thickets. People don't like to hassle with thistles and branches. But a hundred years ago they probably weren't there so the goodies may well be. Hills are hard on the back because you're either pushing or pulling the coil up and it requires a bit more energy. This happens when you're going parallel to the incline. It's either that or going up and down perpendicular to the incline and then the legs get the workout. Hills attract kids and people who want a better vantage point today just like they did a hundred or so years ago. Good insight on your part and it paid off. Nice job King!


Crispytoo
 
Just had to get the first out of the way. Your doing great King on Big Silver! WTG with the Walker! She looks to be in very nice shape. Also a Clad Kennedy is a good pull during the same outing anytime. Hope many more Oldies are waiting for your return trip. Continued Success, Good Luck and HH King.:detecting:
 
Congrats! It looks like you're getting the hang of your new machine! Gotta love the big silver. . .

Good hunting,

Mark
 
I forgot to mention that the WL was only 3-4" deep.
 
I was going to do two workouts in one today but it's 50 degrees and rising outside so I am going to grid that place out thoroughly. We have snow coming pretty soon and I do not want to have to wait to next year to finish it.
 
James N.D. said:
Just had to get the first out of the way. Your doing great King on Big Silver! WTG with the Walker! She looks to be in very nice shape. Also a Clad Kennedy is a good pull during the same outing anytime. Hope many more Oldies are waiting for your return trip. Continued Success, Good Luck and HH King.:detecting:

You were right James. It is coming now. As long as I put in the hours & research later on when it gets cold I should be good for now. Now to start learning the finer points of MD & the SE. I have a long ways to go before I reach some of you guys expertise on here but I am a fast learner and I only work 3X's / week so i have more time than the usual MD to swing.
 
big-ears said:
to have discovered and its all yours! I feel your pain:super:

I found a "V" nickel on the ground next day! Read my post dude!
 
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