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Leslie(nova scotia)

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Headed out by my lonesome and Navy Davy was busy being a social butter fly with his fellow retired sailors. Had in my mind a trip up the south shore to see if I could score some of those dammed Tim Horton's hockey cards but was thwarted all the way up to this little community!

All I got at Tim's there was a mediocre cup of mud. Hope the trading session on Friday fills a few holes in the card collection. Still not sure why I got on this tangent!

Anyway while touring the community found a little park. Grabbed the F3P from the trunk and began a tot lot. Penny heaven to say the least at least till this puppy popped out...................wowzer.

(Shown here cleaned up a tad and weighing in at 8.2 grams) Not sure what the hallmarks after the 10K is and could use a little help on that. Anyway quota was in the pocket soon thereafter and the Freedom 3 Plus in Nogo's trunk.

The view this time of year............................unsurpassed!
 
Excellent finds, Leslie. Planned to head to the sunbelt expo in Moultrie, Ga today and enter contest for a free pickup truck, but too much to do. Long trip for me, but I enjoy farm shows. Lots of card shows around, but haven't heard about any hockey cards, but they are probably there.
I got Mama something cooked for the next two days, got the church prayer list finished and heading out detecting Saturday morning just before sunrise for a couple hours. Talking about sports cards, an elderly couple died a few years ago in Thomasville, Ga and their children and grandchildren all lived out of state. They didn't have time to go thru all their stuff and just sold the entire house and all the furnishings to a buyer. The buyer found unopened sports cards in the attic along with old comic books and sold the entire lot and the antique furniture for several times the price of the house and land. You just never know what is in the attic. When I think of all the baseball cards we clipped on the spokes of our bicycles to make noise when I was a kid and the comic books we threw away, I could just kick myself. 8.2 grams on the 10K ring is great and your quota always looks good. HH.
 
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