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    2 Hours in a Hay Field

    Got out Yesterday for a quick hunt in a field across the street from a colonial tavern and inn I did well and there's a lot more to do. For this trip I got 2 Drapes a 02 and a no date. I'm posting the junk too. I don't know why
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    Nice score for a short hunt, congrats!
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    Two hours well spent,,, congrats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTTodd View Post
    I'm posting the junk too. I don't know why

    To give unfortunates such as myself hope . Nice finds CT !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTTodd View Post
    I'm posting the junk too. I don't know why
    Because your an odd man who likes others to look at his "junk" , congrats on the coppers Todd.
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    Nice Todd! I like your junk

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    Short hunt = good finds. Hope your return trip pans out as well. Seeing a picture of your junk I now feel like a victim....
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    Gezz I know not what I say. Wife says I can't dress myself either.

    She's knows everything.

    Does anyone need a set of never used encyclopedias ?

    OK and also I posted this other places and nobody said anything about my "junk" so whats wrong over here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTTodd View Post
    OK and also I posted this other places and nobody said anything about my "junk" so whats wrong over here?
    Todd , we're not like other places haven't you noticed yet ??
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    Hey Todd if you are going to post pics of your junk at least call it "Ye Olde Junque" ....it won't look any better but it will at least sound more....err "Colonial" yeah that's it! At least when I dig that kind of stuff Diane will call it "Choice Junk"
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    funny thread...
    I hope you can get back there Todd and there is lots more land to check.
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    Nice saves for the Junkman

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    Nice! That DB looks to have some good detail. Just ignore those wise-cracking Neanderthals Todd. This is America. What you do with your junk is your business. Live and let live I say.
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