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    hello from Maine

    my name is Steve, I have met a couple of you guys at hunts and Bones, always stayed in touched with Conn. and her finds, my daughter went to school down in New Haven but never got to hunt much there, been swing for 18 years now and have all the new bells and whistles, but like my XLT and AT Pro still, got any questions , I'll try to answer them to my best ablity, thanks for having me, love to look at finds, and you guys find some great things

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    Administrator del's Avatar
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    Hello Steve , so great to have you here at American Detectorist !! I think you'll like it here .

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    Hello Steve and welcome!
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    Welcome to American Detectorist! Just curious, is the name "Caretaker" from The Longest Yard?
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    Welcome Steve! Looking forward to seeing some of your finds and reading your take on items posted here on the forum.

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    No, it from, I take care of my daughter , she is in an electric wheelchair, she is 24 and living with her boyfriend in my house, eeh!, I'm very understanding and he's a good guy and help a lot too, and now if I can retire, I'll have more time to hunt

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    Good man!

    Quote Originally Posted by Caretaker View Post
    No, it from, I take care of my daughter , she is in an electric wheelchair, she is 24 and living with her boyfriend in my house, eeh!, I'm very understanding and he's a good guy and help a lot too, and now if I can retire, I'll have more time to hunt
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    Hey Steve!
    Welcome to the forum from the cornfields of Northern Illinois!
    I look forward to seeing what your able to unearth in your neck of the woods. Your in a great part of the country for finding some really nice, old stuff.
    Good to have ya!
    HH!

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    Hi Caretaker Steve! Sounds like you have a wealth of knowledge. I look forward to seeing your posts!
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    Welcome from western MA. What part of Maine?? Feel free to throw up some pictures of some of your memorable finds, we all love pictures. Looking forward to seeing your posts.
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