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:canadaflag:1723, buttons and buckles

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose.....ahhhhhhhhhhhh! The Tim Horton's coffee awoke me from my morning stupor as just a mere 20 minutes earlier I was in Lalaland sawing logs after a brutal night shift when Navy Davy's baritone on the phone woke me at 1115hrs to inform me it was time to go. That took a minute to register in my thick skull but then as the fog lifted I recalled that we were going to pick up Slickpick Rick and detect on the way back to my abode.

Navy Davy went into a monologue on his digs from the last two weeks while I was away on vacation and must say they where impressive. Upon arrival at Slickpick Rick's homestead we noted he was standing at the doorstep ready to go and that we did hitting an old farm field that netted each of us an old copper including this toasty 1723 number which I cleaned to no avail.
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From that field to another but with less luck. Arriving at my place we were soon joined by French Dave who was to be my other house guest for the weekend. Of course French Dave wanted to chow down on Chinese food so it was off to May's then AW for Slickpick's chicken nuggets.

Evening was "spirited" which SPR and I paid for the next morning.

After stopping at Tim's the next morning we lined up our machines and waited for our aquatic transportation.
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Must say that the Old Freedom 3 Plus still retains her youth next to those modern contraptions!
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Day started out pretty foggy but soon turned into a hot one whereas ND had to take his coat off for fear of drowning in his own sweat! We all dug an assortment of buttons and coins. Day ended all too quickly and we retired to my place whereas SPR and ND then departed as SPR had to return to Kentville. French Dave stayed another night and returned to Cape Breton the following day. Slickpick Rick and French Dave a field examining finds.
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Slickpick Rick's finds.
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Navy Davy's finds with his Technitics which ruled the day!
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Bluenose's Freedom 3 Plus finds.
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Unfortunately French Dave left before we could photograph his buttons and large cents. Did manage however to get a photo of the cake for Gerry's birthday and house warming party. Great fellow with whom I play ball and a fearless hunter of squirrels....must run in his family.
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A first for this bouy as I managed to transfer email photos to my photobucket.....still a work in progress.
 
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Detecting never gets old does it Buenoser. Ive read alot of your post for the last 8 months and you sure are confident in your machine. So give credit to the Freedom 3 plus. Are you ever going to up grade your machine? I understand U cant fix what aint broke, but I guess you just love your detector. I like the way the Freedom 3 plus control box looks , maybee Garrett should reinvent this old classic.. Thanks for the nice pics.
 
Good friends and metal detecting, it doesn't get any better than that. Great finds, especially the 1723 coin. Congratulations.
 
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