Hello from Hollister, Ca

Peyton Manning

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glad to have you aboard Steve, we like pics of your finds ( or girl friend)
 

Terry Soloman

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Hey from White Plains, New York! :headbang:
 

vpnavy

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Welcome Aboard! Take a look at Sub-Forums: California for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.
 

Tom_in_CA

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Steve, just saw this post. I'm from Salinas, CA. Was just at Dunne park a few weeks ago goofing off. Got 3 or 4 more wheaties and a silver roosie. Back "in the day" (late 1970s/early 1980s) we pulled hundreds of silver from that park. It wasn't unusual to get multiple silvers in a trip there. But it's been worked to smithereens now, obviously :) The hardpan strip around the park was fun to hunt back then, because that's where all the 1950s/60s ice-cream trucks would pull up to the curb to ply their trade. Lots of wheaties and silver from there.

Also got reales and seateds and a $20 gold from the country-sides around there (stage stops, adobe sites, etc....)

Drop me a line, and I'll email you the .jpg of the local paper there did an article on stuff we found when the downtown sidewalks got torn out there , about 12 or 13 years ago.
 

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