No, i'm not doin anything wrong. My pics are smaller than need be and everything else is ok. This site jist never works correct for me. I have no problems postin on other tectin sites, just this one.
The reason for the text below is a result of me copyin it right before it all went....ahhhh...who knows where when i tried to post it.
Apparently copyin and pastin it don't work to save it.
There was livery stable in the 1700's and then that house back there used to be a Grange Building till about 1950's. I can't actually do the yard there but the land i have permission on goes right to about 10' from that house. I sure wish i could take others in here to 'tect with me. In the past i have found an 1884 LC, a few injins and a 1750 1/2 Reall. I know this place holds many treasures but it sure would be more fun if Janet and or some freinds could swing it with me.
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MMmmm..now this looks promising.......real hard to see but it's an injin, looks like 1883..
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Here are some o' the various targets i dug. Anyone know what the long thin metal thing is ? I believe it's copper and it had a something broken off of it t the center.
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Here's a close up of one o' pattery shards....it says "Trade Mark".
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And a closer pic o' the crusty injin...
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And the lot.Minus all the iron and the 8" section o' heavy chain.
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That is a big ole hank o' lead in the upper right wit da injin on it.
Thanx all for lookin. Oh and Mike, ...yer challenge wore me out so much yer gonna hafta come to W.Pa and cut my grass fer a week er 3
