TURNMASTER
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Short on silver these days. This week I did find several older wheats. The wheats being '29S, '55S and 1919S, 1926S today. Also found 4 Spokane United Railways tokens, the oldest they can be is 1942. Good For One School Fare. I only cleaned the '26S just enough to date and it is in remarkably good shape, it is the one on the left. All are in remarkably good shape. The spoon is the 2nd from the set of DuraPlate that came from that property. I am missing a firetruck that I left in the truck, to lazy to get up and go get it for the publicity photo. I always enjoy digging toy cars, makes me feel like a little boy. On a hunch I swept the coil over a mostly fallen rock wall and found the two guns. The little semi auto "clip 50" is coming apart at the seams but is repairable but missing the magazine. I looked for it to no avail. The rusted Spokane sign was a neat find and only about a foot from the guns.
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While not spectacular these did make for several fun 1 to 2 hour hunts.
Jeff
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While not spectacular these did make for several fun 1 to 2 hour hunts.
Jeff