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Date Posted: 00:01:02 06/28/03 Sat
Author: jim straight
Subject: Re: Hey David V --- 'Ya out there?
In reply to: Dave Varabioff 's message, "Re: Hey Robert, Plumber, and others--- 'Ya out there?" on 15:57:13 06/26/03 Thu

Dave-- Unfortunately the open ground in the Winnemucca area is getting pretty well worked out-- I gotta find one nugget in each hole I dig (grin).

I am now making arrangements for an other area in Elko Co. where Terry T-Bone and I (but it was actually T-Bone who found most of the gold--- I wrote an article on this several years ago for LT Treasure magazine, but do not remember the issue) but I will stop by for a day or so and maybe say "hi" to Lunk if he is around.

Down Memeory Lane: T-Bone was one of the best gold detectorists I knew. We hunted together several times in both Elko Co and Nye county. I would either meet him at the motel on top of Montgomery Pass or at the truck stop at Mill City. I knew the areas and he could find the gold.

We were going to go to a small not well known placer area (Cloverdale) where I was told, but did not see any, placer gold was found by detecting. Terry was to meet me that fall but was killed in a freak accident at Pronto earlier that Spring.

As a sidebar (Jim McC, are you there?) Terry was concerned that he had not paid for a pair of headphones from Jim McCulloch. He may have run out of time before doing so. Terry was very active and went out with many other detectorists, I'm glad that I was one to share his adventures.

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