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Sep 29, 2010, 05:23 AM
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Someone from Rhode Island
I want to thank you all for your warm welcome and tons of help and advice! I am learning more and more each time I visit here and apply it to my little area in the world. I guess I'm lucky that there is not many Metal Detectives here in Rhode Island so I have the whole state pretty much to myself, only for now though- I have competition creeping up though I see in Connecticut and Massachusetts so I had better get cracking!
I'm a Realtor here and as I research properties for people, it gives me opportunity to poke around and see places that I wouldn't have driven by on my own so I'm happy for that.
Thanks again for all the help you all have given me!
-Bev
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Sep 29, 2010, 08:23 AM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Welcome to the forum Bev . Rhode Island has some history, get all the good stuff before you get invaded by the others. Good Hunting.
R.H.
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Sep 29, 2010, 10:44 AM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
A realtor with a metal detector?
Isn't that like a license to steal? I am sure that you can definitely convince prospective sellers into letting you hunt their properties before they are sold.
It is nice to put a pretty face with a name!
Good luck!
Bob
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Sep 29, 2010, 08:19 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Hello from Pennsylvania. New to the site myself, seems informative to me so far, and the people seem very friendly.
and happy hunting
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Sep 30, 2010, 04:30 AM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Hello Bev and Welcome to T-net Did you like the Jim Carey movie that was set in Rhode Island? Very Beautiful Scenery Paul
May you find God's grace in every mistake!
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Sep 30, 2010, 06:50 AM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Lots of history in R.I., No need for you to hunt Mass. Welcome........THE HOGGE
1783 CFT. KG III 1/2 Penny (25-83A)-1 of 3 known *Sold $3,750, Vermont Landscape Coppers Ryder 6 *Sold $760, Ryder7 (Avatar)** Sold $1,275*, Royal Irish Artillery Cartridge Box Sling Belt Tip,(3)- GW Inaugural Buttons-2-Cobb# 17-J.* Sold both--$405 and $400. *GW Button Cobb 17-I
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Sep 30, 2010, 09:13 AM
#7
 No treasure is too big or too small, I'll find them all!
Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Huge history there in RI and your a lucky girl to be able to detect there. Being a realitor is gonna get you into alot of great spots so I will be looking forward to seeing some awesome finds. I also want to state that being a single guy I would buy a house from a gal as pretty as you are! wowser! Did I mention I was single? 
Slipperyjack47
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Sep 30, 2010, 03:10 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
WELCOME =)
Nice to find another lady here

"When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat."— Ronald Reagan
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Oct 01, 2010, 12:39 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
All the ugly ladies must log into another site because we don't have any on this one! 
Where do I have to go to find an ugly woman?
Oh well, think I'll go raise some hell in the "Religion" room.
Banking off a Northeast wind, sailin' on a summer breeze
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Oct 02, 2010, 05:25 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Welcome Bev. Lots of information on this website. A lot of it true, and a lot of it we just like to believe in. Packerbacker, if you're into ugly women, come with me to Caddo County, Oklahoma, and there's bars with ladies you can't drink pretty. Course, they're too busy tryin to drink us handsome, I suppose.
This world is not my home.
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Oct 02, 2010, 10:06 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
welcome to T NET Bev... Its always nice to see someone close to NH. I have yet to post my mug 'cause I gotta figure out how First. HH and I hope we get to see some nice finds. Jack
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Oct 04, 2010, 06:44 AM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
That's all - you are the best!
I'm the only digger in my whole family and they think I'm insane! I love the combination of digging and real estate. It once brought me to a beautiful 1750's house but found way too many shotgun shells and ran out of time!
I'm hoping RI will be good to me and show me where the good stuff is- No competition out here for sure!
Sorry- been married for going on 10 years now but my husband will tell you it feels like forever!
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Oct 04, 2010, 05:52 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
 Originally Posted by Bev
That's all - you are the best!
I'm the only digger in my whole family and they think I'm insane! I love the combination of digging and real estate. It once brought me to a beautiful 1750's house but found way too many shotgun shells and ran out of time!
I'm hoping RI will be good to me and show me where the good stuff is- No competition out here for sure!
Sorry- been married for going on 10 years now but my husband will tell you it feels like forever! 
Welcome Bev. Tell your hubby forever don't feel like frog fur split four times. And that is mighty fine Cause that is what I am thinking your might feel like. Be well happy hunts places! Welcome
Rutnbuck.
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Oct 09, 2010, 07:02 AM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Thanks so much- I've having a lot of fun. In my travels I think I've educated some and gave the bug to others. Some I've inspired to get theirs out of the garage loft where it was abandoned years before.
Good, but bad because now I have more competition and I like having Rhode Island All to MYSELF !!!
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Oct 11, 2010, 04:06 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Hello Bev The second I saw your picture I took a
double-take, because you look exactly like Faith Hill! 
Good luck in your "house hunting".
Dave
I love hunting old relic sites . . . as I feel
the imprint of past lives often linger there.
I view relic sites as windows to the past, sacred places
in a way, yet at the same time attesting to the reality
that the past is still very much a part of our today!
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Oct 11, 2010, 05:23 PM
#16
Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Whoa, not quite- I can't hold a candle to her! Besides I've gone a bit brunette for the winter!
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Oct 11, 2010, 05:59 PM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
 Originally Posted by Bev
Whoa, not quite- I can't hold a candle to her! Besides I've gone a bit brunette for the winter!
Now Bev, I think we all know that Faith isn't a true blond.
Of course Tim's the only one that knows her real hair color!
I love hunting old relic sites . . . as I feel
the imprint of past lives often linger there.
I view relic sites as windows to the past, sacred places
in a way, yet at the same time attesting to the reality
that the past is still very much a part of our today!
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Oct 14, 2010, 09:49 PM
#18
Re: Someone from Rhode Island
Stand up for what's right, even if your standing alone.
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Oct 15, 2010, 05:46 AM
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Re: Someone from Rhode Island
You guys are so sweet! I appreciate it and love this site. Metal detecting is like playing the slots, you never know what's going to pop up!
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Oct 16, 2010, 06:45 AM
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 Enjoy Lfe. There is not much left as we know it.
Re: Someone from Rhode Island
My limited knowledge of Rhode Island is that is off New York somewhere? (I'm an Aussie) I would have thought there would be dozens of detectorists around there. At least txconservative emerged so you know about her now. My wife just had her hair done that colour and I love it.
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