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The Golden Olde----can't seem to find it. Can you?

n/t
 
John in Nawth Carolina was keeping it up for a while but I guess not any more. I met Norm and detected with him and broke bread with him and his wife down near Galveston 10 or 15 years ago but after he died it was abandoned. Norm G was a great little guy, looked like an elf but hunted my arse off for sure. He really had one of the best sites for detecting on the web, far better than the old Treasure net site.

I miss the little guy
 
After he passed, I thought it might be taken down, and I really liked his site. Wealth of info so I saved it all to one of my hard drives. I may be able to find it. I saved all of it, even the graphics and each page and link. It was a great reference on how to do it right. I have all SATA drives in this system. I can fire them up if you really need want them Royal.

Geo
 
I really don't have it. He wrote a story about my finds and it was in there. His wife was a sweetheart, I forget her name. He retired as an electronics tech from NASA. Clever little guy

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A wealth of information there for sure..... Should be something up there giving credit to the guy who wrote it all.
 
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