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    Welcome to American Detectorists! I would find really old cap guns to be very interesting. Please post some photos when you have a chance.
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    Welcome from Philadelphia, I understand your love for the cap guns and toys, I too display them even the broken gun pieces and broken toy cars, every year I look at the incomplete ones and think well time to clear these out and make room but I always talk myself out it. Look forward to seeing your collection.

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    Welcome from western MA. Yes we are frozen in.....Cast iron cap guns, only found 1 so far but I do have a nice collection of cast iron toys, love them. Looking forward to your future finds.
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  4. #24
    Hi My Fellow TH'ers
    Glad that you decided to join us here! I look forward to seeing some of your finds!
    Best of luck to all in 2018! ;-)
    Dave
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    Camp Breathedsville what part of central va are you in? Im in Chesterfield and my farm is in Rice..

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    Quote Originally Posted by roguepra View Post
    Camp Breathedsville what part of central va are you in? Im in Chesterfield and my farm is in Rice..
    Greetings. I live about 100 miles to the north west of Chesterfield ..in the north western part of Albemarle County.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THing4CSA View Post
    Hi My Fellow TH'ers
    Glad that you decided to join us here! I look forward to seeing some of your finds!
    Best of luck to all in 2018! ;-)
    Dave
    Thanks Dave! I haven't even been out yet this year, and didn't get out but a few times last year. Hoping to change all that just as soon as the weather warms up a bit. I don't do well physically in cold weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie B View Post
    Welcome to American Detectorists! I would find really old cap guns to be very interesting. Please post some photos when you have a chance.

    Thank you Donnie .. I will try to get some photos of them soon.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    Welcome from western MA. Yes we are frozen in.....Cast iron cap guns, only found 1 so far but I do have a nice collection of cast iron toys, love them. Looking forward to your future finds.
    Thanks! We will have to compare notes at some point. I love old cast iron banks, too. Here is one I found in a silt pocket while hunting along a river back in 2011
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