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Never hurts to ask

osgood

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so heading home from upstate NY i stop at a garage sale. The house, well maintained, was 1870s according to the owner, and it had a for sale sign on it. I jokingly said i metal detect do you want me to go over it, and he says yes and the house next store also 1870s. It was my mothers and its for sale also. I was there several hours, lots of junk , clad , aluminum car token probably from 1960s. did muster two wbs, 1920 and 1954. He had only owned it 18 years and i surmise it had already been detected. Anyway it doesnt hurt to ask, Me, a complete stranger , and the guys says yes, can you believe that? Good Hunts All, CO
 
Good Job! You must have given a good honest first impression...or wore nice clothes! :clapping:
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