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flea market buttons

Brandy[Ma.]

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Got sum sweet buttons at the flea market Sunday.I got sum C.W.,Fancy glass,and Goodyear rubbers a long with a jar all of other cool buttons.Bought a bottle for $5 sold it for $75,and bought a oil painting for $150 and sold that there for $1500.Over all it was a great day and I was a happy boy.Enjoy
 
If I do I'll put this undug one up for a contest.I got to much going on right now,getting ready to go hunting in N.H. for a week.Getting low on bird,rabbit,and deer meat.Remind me when I get back and I'll check the buttons to see if I have one already.Last year I let two 200+buck,and a little 70lb.doe go by thinking I would wait for a good meat[130-170lbs.] would come by laster on in the week.The weather got bad and I ended up with no N.H.deer,just got one in Mass.But the snow we got it the end of the week in N.H. was great for bird and rabbit hunting,but it got up over your knees and to deep to do that.Pittsburgh N.H.gets some wild weather this time of year.Been going up there for over 25 years and hunted in 60 degree and -20 below weather wind up to 50's.If I can get it in my sights this year it's dead meat.Flintlocks rule.:super:
 
Historic Warship Honored. , built at Portsmouth in 1776, as one of the first 13 warships sponsored by the Continental Congress for a new American navy, became the centerpiece of the 1931 seal. The figure 1784 on the old seal was changed to 1776. The old Latin phrase "Neo Hantoniensis 1784 Sigillum Republica" around the circular seal was replaced with "Seal of the state of New Hampshire 1776." The 1931 seal law spelled out that only a granite boulder could be shown in the foreground, as symbolic of the Granite State
 
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