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"UNREAL" Old park still givin it up.

moose

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I haven't had much time to hunt this year, but any time I visit my local Central Park it always has something to offer. We have worked this park for three years now and hard at that. I took the advice from all of you who believe in changing the way you grid and to my surprise, I'm getting new targets and I'm loving it. The 1896 barber was 1/2" below a copper sprinkler line. I'm still baffled as to how the direction of ones target is the difference of night and day. This is an area I have hit several times and walked because of the irrigation line that I have dug twice.
Also managed too pull a 1906 IH, 1920 Buffalo and a 1944 Wheat. I've been blessed with a couple V-nickles and three other IH's I've not posted.

Thanks for looking and HH,

Moose
 
You may not have hunted much lately...but you sure hunt well when you do!
Congrats!
Bunker
 
Things this good a worth waiting for. Nice hunt
 
That Barber is in good shape, congrats on the finds and thanks for the pictures. -- Randy
 
Very nice finds Moose! Thanks for sharing.

NebTrac
 
Thanks all, This was a hunt to remember and I appreciate all that everyone has offered.

Thx,
Moose
 
Awesome finds! I love those Barber quarters. Those are getting harder and harder to find. And when you do they are usally pretty worn to boot. But that is a nice one!
 
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