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Old 10-16-2006, 05:52 PM
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My buddy Dale and I made a road trip to my dads in Ohio for some good old park hunting. The three of us spent all day Friday and Saturday and a good part of the day Sunday diggin across the line in Pa. Friday I dug 16 silver coins and a nice silver ring at Midland. Saturday we spent the day looking for more sites and we all hit silver again. Sunday we were back at Midland and we all hit paydirt again. As we were about to leave, Mr Silver, Boobie and his friend and Harry in Pa arrived to dig even more coins out of the park. We all chatted for awhile and I offered some pointers on the Explorer to Boobie. Hope they work out for you and if you have any questions dont hesitate to ask. It was nice to finally meet and talk to the legends of Beaver County. Good luck to you guys and especially to Boobies friend who is just starting out. Thanks for looking!

Marc
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Old 10-16-2006, 06:20 PM
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That's enough silver to make a feller wet his pants. Great job.

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Old 10-16-2006, 07:09 PM
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Holy sh*t, Marc! That Explorer II must really kick some serious a$$! Are you finding these silver coins on the outskirts of Midland park? How deep were most of the silver coins you found there?

Whenever I read your posts, I always contemplate purchasing an Explorer!

Dude, you rock!
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Old 10-16-2006, 07:21 PM
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Do you think your detector will have a talk with my detector and tell him how to find all that silver? Wtg.
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