DirtLover
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- Oct 9, 2016
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- Fisher 1236 x2....Garrett GTP 1350....Whites 6000DI Pro SL....Eurotek Pro....Tesoro Deleon...Minelab X-Terra 70...Garrett Scorpion Gold Stinger
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
There Was A Signal That i thought was a soda can...last time i went to the burnt spot...i was watching vids..and saw a guy getting the same signals...then he dug and it was a big silver vase...so i went back in the rain...and dug about 14in...look what pops out...
Did My Best To Clean'em
Ronson Queen Anne was a very popular wick lighter, especially in the United States in the 40's and 50's. It was named after Queen Anne of Great Britain, who reigned from 1702 to 1714. This model was first manufactured in 1936 in Newark, New Jersey, USA, than also in the United Kingdom. The production ceased in 1961 when the new Queen Anne with the Varaflame insert was introduced into the world market.
could find nuthing on the net bout the sterling silver taller one...
Did My Best To Clean'em
Ronson Queen Anne was a very popular wick lighter, especially in the United States in the 40's and 50's. It was named after Queen Anne of Great Britain, who reigned from 1702 to 1714. This model was first manufactured in 1936 in Newark, New Jersey, USA, than also in the United Kingdom. The production ceased in 1961 when the new Queen Anne with the Varaflame insert was introduced into the world market.
could find nuthing on the net bout the sterling silver taller one...
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