Eddie in Poulsbo
New member
Well, we had our monthly club hunt yesterday at yet another pounded to death park, but it wasn't a total loss. I thought I would stick my SEF coil on my SE and give it another try and it did sniff out four silver for me. There was a threat of rain, but it held off till about 1:30 and then she started coming down. I ripped out my rain pants and didn't notice it till we took our lunch break, but I still managed to keep dry. I got two silver rings, a 1920 merc and a 1944 quarter. Only managed to get one 1944 wheatie and $5.88 in clad and a British one pound coin. I got a first also by the way. It was a restroom token of all things!! Never seen one before and that's why I call it my crappy token. Maybe crapper token would be better name for it.
My buddy Lee got a 43 merc and a couple of wheats and a real nice silver ring so I didn't have to listen to him crying all the way home about not getting any silver.
Not sure what the other guys found, but we had a good turn out and like I always say, you can't beat enjoying this great hobby with friends and just getting out to swing a coil. Thanks for looking and GL & HH to all of you who can still get out.
Eddie
My buddy Lee got a 43 merc and a couple of wheats and a real nice silver ring so I didn't have to listen to him crying all the way home about not getting any silver.
Not sure what the other guys found, but we had a good turn out and like I always say, you can't beat enjoying this great hobby with friends and just getting out to swing a coil. Thanks for looking and GL & HH to all of you who can still get out.Eddie


I thought my arm would be really sore from swinging that SEF for about six hours, but it didn't affect my bowling this morning. Someone said that they have toilets back in New York and in Seattle where you have to use those tokens or a quarter. I would like to know where that darn thing came from. Guess I got one up on you buddy with that crappy token.