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    Connecticut hunt follow up

    Would love to try my luck out east after the snow melts. I know you all are meeting up now. how's about a follow up hunt?

    If you need references, Digger Don will vouch that I'm not a serial killer, LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
    Would love to try my luck out east after the snow melts. I know you all are meeting up now. how's about a follow up hunt?

    If you need references, Digger Don will vouch that I'm not a serial killer, LOL!
    sure thing mate.......yum yum...new flesh ...he he he

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
    Digger Don will vouch that I'm not a serial killer, LOL!
    Yeah, especially since he already said you're not a serial silver digger...LOL...
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    Probably need references from you if I go there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyDigger View Post
    Yeah, especially since he already said you're not a serial silver digger...LOL...
    Silver is my middle name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee View Post
    sure thing mate.......yum yum...new flesh ...he he he
    I get a leg...
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    Tim, it sounds like they want to have you over for Dinner!
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    well i am a butcher by trade so its all good..........still want to come to ct Noah ? lol

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    You don't wanna go out there Tim.
    We're gonna find everything.
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    I'm getting scared now. How many serial killers do I have to deal with to find colonial coins? Maybe I'll have to settle for mid-west silver. Like to post my fine 1902 barber quarter I got an hour ago, but I don't know how to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah View Post
    I'm getting scared now. How many serial killers do I have to deal with to find colonial coins?
    There's a lot apparently. It's just one of those things we all know of each other so we only prey on the less suspecting.

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