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msareborn

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I guess you could say, I have it real bad! I have to go out and do a dig about very other day or more. So what do you do when it's below zero, and everything is frozen? You break through the ice. That's what I did the other day when I dug this up. I was actually following up on a lost ring lead and went to a local lake. When I got there, there was about 2 inches of ice forming 10-15 feet from shore. So I put on my neoprene Cabelas waders and broke the ice where I thought the ring was. The ring was not what I found. Instead I found this solid copper printing plate for the "101 Ranch Real Wild West Show". Apparently it was used to print flyers for canvassing a town a few days before the traveling show. Pretty cool, I traced it and back lit the image for you to give you an Idea what it would look like. It will be on Ebay this week.
 
I really like that!

Way cool find!

HH
Mike
 
Very unique find, to say the least.

In order to make it easier to appreciate I made a mirror image of it. I trust you don't mind if I post it for all to see. :wiggle:
 
Wow. That thing is awesome. You really never know.
 
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