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:hello::headbang::coffee2: oh the green mountain dark roast is so good !!
 

Good morning WD, Ethan, Bart and Jim. :wave:
 

That is a US cent.? You didn’t show the other side.

Or are you referring to the 'holed 1887 Canada Large Cent Rook? :icon_scratch:

Believe me, if I'd found a US LC on this site you'd know it. :laughing7:

 

:hello::headbang::coffee2: oh the green mountain dark roast is so good !!

Morning Bart

I'm of need really bad-slept through the alarm-where is my :coffee2: Grizzly Bear dark roast.
 

Good morning dave ,ethan,WD, Rook,.....uh....ARC, pepper, and all the rest of the scallywags.....
Oh and goodmorning to beeps who I always miss these days. :occasion14: have a rum barrel on me beeps !!
 

Morning pepperj and bart.
 

Or are you referring to the 'holed 1887 Canada Large Cent Rook? :icon_scratch:

Believe me, if I'd found a US LC on this site you'd know it. :laughing7:


Dave can you pic the other side. I call the heads side.
 

Jim,

Good morning yeah looks like quite the project is this the link you were looking for?

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/everything-else/622622-gifs-pics-more-507.html

QUOTE=pepperj;6614082]I had the garage floors cut yesterday, and managed to get the blocks out, and dug the trench. Got the floor drain in and pipe hooked it up to the Big O that goes around the building.

Started on the other side and the saw didn't reach the depth of the concrete. Still about a good 1/2" or more but the wire screen runs through it.
Managed to break three cubes out, and each one weighing 125-135 lbs.
Problem is the cut runs back the the centre of the room on an angle so they're slightly wedged shape.
Been trying to get a jackhammer this afternoon and managed to locate one that the excavator buddy has one.
I asked if I could rent it-heck I sent him another text saying I'd gladly rent him also.
Wedging chisels in with a sledge hammer for 4 hrs isn't fun. Getting too darn old for this type of abuse.
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/everything-else/622622-gifs-pics-more-190.html[/QUOTE]
 

Dave,

Good morning and great selection of finds not many old silvers found at homesteads and farms.
 

Morning Bill
I did the same link-the post is on the page lower down.
 

WD... Pepper... Bart... Bill......... Morning.
 

Ah life is good buddy is leaving his jackhammer out for me to pick up. :hello2:
The coffee tastes better already this morning, my body is rejoicing , funny how one item can made the world of difference.
 

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Dave,

Good morning and great selection of finds not many old silvers found at homesteads and farms.

Morning Bill.
Thanks very much, this is only my third silver of the year too. :laughing7:
 

Dave
Yes that’s it. You think it was a necklace?
 

Morning Bill.
Thanks very much, this is only my third silver of the year too. :laughing7:

It's a really good day getting a silver from a homestead site.
Unlike park hunting as I have had pretty good results.
In 2008 I took a 100+ silvers out of High Park and not one from the mowed lawn areas. It was a dear friend of mine while living in the Big Smoke.
Now it's counting the silvers on one hand.
A buddy that does service calls for a window/door company usually does 250-400 silvers a year out of the small town parks around Ontario.
He just stops detects for a bit every time he drives by one while doing the calls or in the evenings. He said it beats sitting on a bar stool dreaming of nothing, when you can be out doing something.
 

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