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Date Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 12:51:20pm
Author: James, MSD
Author Host/IP: spider-mtc-th024.proxy.aol.com / 64.12.102.29
Subject: Hey

Hey, I don't have a Metal Detector, but the stuff your finding sounds interesting. Do you really find Rings & stuff? I didn't think the finds were that good. I saw adverisment on TV, about Metal Detectecting and it had this guy talking about how he found the "Good Stuff" his very first day (Holding up a ring) and well I thought "Sure ya do". But you seem to comfirm that, with your "New Finds". Kind of cool! I always thought Metal Detecting, was boring and you really didn't find anything worth keeping, but it sounds like you actuly do. How much do these things run for (For a good 1) anyway? LMK Thanks...


Found this Board, by checking out Voy.com's categories. (I have Nascar Diecast Board with them)

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