Leslie(nova scotia)
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Navy Davy and I took Mike from the Canadian Detecting Forum out to one of my permissions on a day that had blistering high winds. The drive there was like going on a circus ride as we were blown all over the road. Sort of meandering like a drunken sailor.
The field was exposed completely to the wind whose mercy we were at. Not too mention areas of mud! All of us dug a few buttons, buckles and coppers. Mike was tickled as he dug his first ever flat tombac button.
Slogged the field for quite a few hours that took it's toll on ND and I while Mike seemed impervious to everything....darn young fellows.
Take for this old bouy was a 1905 dime, button, a dewy along with a very nice cortal bell that even retained its dinger.
That night it was off to bingo and of course the Hunny Bunny won. I just sat there suffering the effects of the day.
The field was exposed completely to the wind whose mercy we were at. Not too mention areas of mud! All of us dug a few buttons, buckles and coppers. Mike was tickled as he dug his first ever flat tombac button.
Slogged the field for quite a few hours that took it's toll on ND and I while Mike seemed impervious to everything....darn young fellows.
Take for this old bouy was a 1905 dime, button, a dewy along with a very nice cortal bell that even retained its dinger.
That night it was off to bingo and of course the Hunny Bunny won. I just sat there suffering the effects of the day.