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Morning WD and AARC
 

I’ll bet WD’s got a yard sale to go to. On that note we’ve had a ton on estate sales lately. That kinda means one thing. DEATH. But I don’t go to um cause you can get the stuff cheaper at Walmart.
 

Morning Rook, ARC, Dave
 

Morning WD, you napping already?:)
 

Morning Jim. :hello:


The consensus seems to be that WD has already headed to a local swap meet... first in line always finds the best stuff I guess. :laughing7:
 


I’m meeting with another detectorist this morning to do a trade. He’s a relative ‘newbie’ to detecting and contacted me through another detecting forum last year looking for advice. This spring he found a beautiful silver and gold ring signet ring with my initial on it, yesterday he found a 1940s AA Hubley Motorcycle. I'm trading the coins listed below for the ring and the motorcycle.
Please let me know what year you think the ring dates from.
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I’m just curious to hear your thoughts regarding doing trades like this.
Through research, this is what I found out about the 1940s 'Made in England' Hubley Motorcycle…

See the pics here... http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/everything-else/622622-gifs-pics-more-491.html#post6609588

Trading for:
DINKY Toys GB n ° 44B Sidecar AA Motorcyclist Motorcycle unusual version
1946-50 version with gray plastic wheels and 7mm 'AA' logo
Year of Manufacture: 1946/1950
Colour: Yellow and black
Tires: Plastic wheels

1960s Sterling silver and gold ring signet ring with initial 'K'.

I'm trading:
c1814 Wellington Halfpenny Token
c1825 ‘To Facilitate Trade’ Halfpenny Token (Open Sleeve variety)
c1837 Lower Canada Halfpenny Token

c1807 One Pence British, King George III
c1812 Lower Canada Halfpenny Token
c1812 Tiffin Halfpenny Token
c1820 Bust and Harp Halfpenny Token
c1844 Lower Canada Half Penny Token
c1859 Canada Large Cent
c1904 Canada Large Cent
c1917 Canada Large Cent
c1905 Canada 25 Cent Coin



 

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Dave
I've found some toys over the years. Saw one of um yesterday while tinkering in the shop. It's probably in the 60s maybe late 50s .I'll look later.
 


I’m meeting with another detectorist this morning to do a trade. He’s a relative ‘newbie’ to detecting and contacted me through another detecting forum last year looking for advice. This spring he found a beautiful silver and gold ring signet ring with my initial on it, yesterday he found a 1940s AA Hubley Motorcycle. I'm trading the coins listed below for the ring and the motorcycle.
Please let me know what year you think the ring dates from. :thumbsup:

I’m just curious to hear your thoughts regarding doing trades like this.
Through research, this is what I found out about the 1940s 'Made in England' Hubley Motorcycle…

See the pics here... http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/everything-else/622622-gifs-pics-more-491.html#post6609588

Trading for:
DINKY Toys GB n ° 44B Sidecar AA Motorcyclist Motorcycle unusual version
1946-50 version with gray plastic wheels and 7mm 'AA' logo
Year of Manufacture: 1946/1950
Colour: Yellow and black
Tires: Plastic wheels

1960s Sterling silver and gold ring signet ring with initial 'K'.

I'm trading:
c1814 Wellington Halfpenny Token
c1825 ‘To Facilitate Trade’ Halfpenny Token (Open Sleeve variety)
c1837 Lower Canada Halfpenny Token

c1807 One Pence British, King George III
c1812 Lower Canada Halfpenny Token
c1812 Tiffin Halfpenny Token
c1820 Bust and Harp Halfpenny Token
c1844 Lower Canada Half Penny Token
c1859 Canada Large Cent
c1904 Canada Large Cent
c1917 Canada Large Cent
c1905 Canada 25 Cent Coin




The ring with the "R" on it is cool.
 

Dave
I've found some toys over the years. Saw one of um yesterday while tinkering in the shop. It's probably in the 60s maybe late 50s .I'll look later.

You should see Dave's sandbox -awesome. :laughing7:
 

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