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Who's your "cover daddy"? :lmfao:

Bill Ladd

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Looks like Steven Henderson is.....:)
& Nice "period" gold chicken button there Tony.....
NOt sure why they would put that there instead of your CSA Dowler. Oh wait! I know. It seems 1893 backmarks are rare confedorite Civil War ones in some great new buttin book so that be sum nice "shine" to some good folk!! :surprised:
 
It's a chicken eagle from the Indian Wars Era.....PERIOD! :lol: You know how it works over there.....Shiney is better!:thumbup:
 
Cool picture Bill, The terrain gives the appearance of an older area maybe once having an old cabin or an old civil war camp site.

The person who trained me with using a two box many years ago appeared on the front cover I believe was Western & Eastern treasures, He too was holding a Two-box standing at the entrance of an old abandoned Spanish adobe building. I'll try and locate the magazine and post of pic, This guy was a serious two-box user and when hired traveled the globe including far out places like Egypt and such.

I think that's cool with the young kid in the shot, These children are the future and will be hunting the same grounds we did years ago only with better equipment finding relics and old coins from areas we felt had been cleaned out :)

Paul (Ca)
 
I started out when I was about his age following my Grandfather around much like this little guy does. He's really into it. He was very curious about this funny looking 2-box detector, & I ran it alot without headphones so he could hear too. Also, he could take the strap & sling it over his shoulder to walk around with it too. I'm still learning how to use it, as it's a little hard to tune & pinpoint. We didn't find anything of value that day. But, it did "work" in that we dug several large pieces of iron like plow parts, pipe, etc.....
 
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