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Date Posted: 00:33:50 06/29/02 Sat
Author: jim straight
Subject: Re: Compass Magnum 420
In reply to: Bill(OR) 's message, "Re: Compass Magnum 420" on 16:00:37 06/28/02 Fri

Bill, you haven't seem my den or the garage. At one time I had over 33 different machines; BFO, TR, several Two-Boxes, and many VLF-types; this plus accessory coils really took up space. I sold and gave away about 15, but the pile has grown. I dismantle them and stack them in boxes.

If you are not in the same boat I'm in its because you are more organized and not a pack-rat. What is worse, you should see my 50+ year collection of books; mostly textbooks, bulletins, etc.

I just gave away five boxes of treasure magazines. I simply ran out of room. I have a small dredge, two complete Nick's Nugget bellows-type drywashers, sluice boxes, rocker-box, gold-pans, etc. then we get to my fossil collection, rocks, minerals, meteorites, etc. How about a 1915 Model "T" Touring, complete and running. Or a 1914 Model "T" Speedster that has been on numerous events; this I have stored in my daughter's garage and my son-in-law has been hinting he needs the space. Come on down Bill, I'll make you a package deal and I know the wife and others will be glad to help you load a U-Haul.

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