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Just found a new Magazine

Bugar In. USA

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And subscribed to it, American Digger, they gonna have some o my C$ finds in it, issue #6, sure got lots of nice relic coverage, not advertising for em, just stating a fact, different kinda magazine for serious detectorists, cool reading, now we got 3 magazines for the whole hobby.:surprised::fisher::fisher::fisher::usaflag::usmc:
 
Does the little feller from Texas & the other forum have something to do with it still? I think it looks interesting, & considered sending them a relic story until I saw they offer 3 magazines as payment??
 
touting it was partially "his" magazine, & I seen a picture like this on their web page once....
Does he press it on his coffee table?? :shrug:
 
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but I know Tony know's what I'm talking about....maybe he was BFL from American Digger too? :banned: KInda like being Banned in Colchester... :banned:
I saw the first issue & it looked pretty good. But W&E pay's for stories so I'll stick with them. 3 copies? :shrug:
 
Naww Bill I don't think he's got nothin to do with it, i think it's just a man and his girlfriend or somthin like that , i just got tired of the magazines all sayin that whatever detector they tested was great==PHEEeewww== Oh well I guess money talks, and this one is a little different subject matter, more to my liking , Relics and stuff like that,:detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::usaflag::usmc:
 
I'm one a them field testers that your talking about :spin: But I know what your sayin', & I have a perfect relic story for them that I think is a little too heavy for W&E. WE ran into a guy with a gun who said he was "huntin' humans" :yikes:
But, man it's gonna take more than 3 magazines........
 
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that's for sure. Turned out we hunted a ghost town & found out there was a Hatfields/McCoy's type feud going on over the land while we hunted! :yikes: But we found some kick-butt "welics" & it's an awesome story that needs to be released. I'm afriad "hunting humans" will be heavily edited by W&E....so who know's what will happen? :shrug: If I ever get my web page done maybe I can put it there?? Oh well.....
 
I do think you need a web page. The things you could put on it are boundless. :)
 
that's one of the things you could put on your web "sight". An official spelling interpreter for those interested. You could also include some definitions. Something like this..

sight=site
bootins=buttons
git-er-dun=get it done

designer: one with an electronics degree that actually knows what they're doing

coffee table: a table where wives serve drinks, store better homes and gardens magazines, and men put their feet when their wives aren't around. This is not to be confused with a design and fabrication table.

cows: bovine quadrupeds which produce beef for human and animal consumption. Actual flesh and blood IS a requirement.

I'm sure you could run with it from here, Bill. ;)
 
Buisness= business :huh:

BFL- "Banned for Life" :banned:

aluminum jelly= harsh chemical designed as a bathroom cleaner. Not a dug button shiner, unless disintigration before your eyes in 10 years or so is desired. :surprised:

Unlisted "bootin"- Button listed in every button book as post war....but all the books are wrong! :argue:

The Animal- A living thing, often kept by humans as pets (not to be confused with metal detector that finds small buttons 24" deep by discriminating the descrimination) :stupid:
 
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Originally, back in the day, BFL actually was the commonly accepted acronym for (B)old (F)aced (L)ie. Given the apparent source of the current interpretation as we know it, it's sort of an interesting irony when you stop and think of it. ;) :lol:
 
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