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Re: Nautilus & Bandido II MMax


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April 07, 1999 at 18:52:54
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posted by =john= (Lex, Ky) on April 07, 1999 at 17:37:22

Hi John, I had heard that red Ga. clay could be difficult.A fellow I work with is from S.C.He had told me the nice thing about hunting down there was usually the relics tended to be a little shallower than they are here.Don't know how true that is though.I like my CZ but i t has a thing for nails! HH-----Randy


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Posted By: 1cust44.tnt1.kcy2.da.uu.net - 153.35.51.44 - April 07, 1999 at 18:52:54


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