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How would you like to detect this OLD store

C.J.M.

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Do not know where in the south this picture was taken at anybody know:shrug:Lot of silver coins for sure.
 

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LOL ... maybe a couple silver coins. Lot of nuts, bolts, washers, nails, wire and bits of auto parts that got replace when worked on right there just off the steps. Fix the tin lizzy then filler up and mosey on up the road.
Great picture.
 
I was shown the approximate location of a store that existed many years back. But the area was so grown up that i could not get thru the briars and brambles. Now the state owns the property.
 
Those porcelain signs are worth their weight in gold now!!!
 
Your are right on the signs there's Gold there :thumbup: Check this one out looks like late 40's or 50's:shrug:
 

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Do not know where in the south this picture was taken at anybody know:shrug:Lot of silver coins for sure.
I am sure that there were other stores like this one & they probably have been hunted until the ground is loose enough to plant taters & maters or a patch of southern good eaten Water & Musk Melons!! YUMMY; yummy --Bring me a Salt Shaker! Ma
 
That was the way with forsaken home sites--so grown over with Briars, thorn bushes & so thick with brush & tall weeds ya could barely get through without be scratched up or loaded with Ticks & all kinds of crawly critters including snakes hidden in the tall, unmown grass & etc! Ma
 
Wv. Area is now a Game Management Area and WV does not like folks who metal detect.
 
Your are right on the signs there's Gold there :thumbup: Check this one out looks like late 40's or 50's:shrug:
I like the old hand pump gas pump!
Mark
 
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