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Gridding in the snow and other tales

laplander

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Temps broke above freezing today and I was ready after our little blizzard and temps at -12. With 6 inches on the ground the dirt in the timber didn't freeze. First target out the gate was a solid 12 ended up being a shotgun base. Next up was a 28 singing like silver and it didn't disappoint. My first silver of the year and a good date to boot. Ended up with a nice suspender buckle and a whatchamacallit.
HH Jeff
 

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I would like to know who was wearing that garter belt ...;)
Good findings. Congratulations
P.S:
question:
Why do they call that coin a barber?
 
Beautiful finds!!!! Lucky you can get to a spot and swing, I’m at 25F and about 12-14” snow and big storm to bring another 4-6” tonite. Gonna be FOREVER before we are going to get back out!

Its called a Barber for the name of the man who designed it, Charles Barber, Chief Engraver at the Mint at the time.
 
Beautiful finds!!!! Lucky you can get to a spot and swing, I’m at 25F and about 12-14” snow and big storm to bring another 4-6” tonite. Gonna be FOREVER before we are going to get back out!

Its called a Barber for the name of the man who designed it, Charles Barber, Chief Engraver at the Mint at the time.
6 inches deep snow here with 12 degrees. Had to go to a timber site to beat the frost and wind 🥶
 
[QUOTE="Ronstar, post: 2352325, member

Its called a Barber for the name of the man who designed it, Charles Barber, Chief Engraver at the Mint at the time.
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Thanks Ron. He did not know it and the literal translation is "hairdresser" or "barber" Therefore, he did not associate it with the coin. Now I know what a surname is. Thanks again.
 
Temps broke above freezing today and I was ready after our little blizzard and temps at -12. With 6 inches on the ground the dirt in the timber didn't freeze. First target out the gate was a solid 12 ended up being a shotgun base. Next up was a 28 singing like silver and it didn't disappoint. My first silver of the year and a good date to boot. Ended up with a nice suspender buckle and a whatchamacallit.
HH Jeff
Jeff, you must have had a feeling and it paid off big time! Nice digs, congratulations!
Tony NJ
 
The Barber is a beauty! The broken watchamacallit looks like crude 3 tine cultivator 😂
 
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