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Finally I get to watch the famous 'American Diggers'. What a lucky bunch you are to have such amazing gardens to dig, & there seems to be $5000 of goodies under every stone. I don't see you slackers post as much as they do, but I guess they are the 'best diggers in the world'.
I will be watching the British version tonight, called Hoard Hunters, they are happy to get 5 scrappies.![laughing7 :laughing7: :laughing7:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/laughing7.gif)
Less of the boom & onto today finds;
I was on my own for a short hunt of 3.5 hours. Nothing that exciting:
Broken Scrappy
Early 19th C Military Button
Medieval Couldron Foot
Buckles
Very worn hammered![Sadsmiley :sadsmiley: :sadsmiley:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/tnet/sadsmiley.png)
Late 18th C Horse Harness Mount (Plated Lead) - New type for me.
I will be watching the British version tonight, called Hoard Hunters, they are happy to get 5 scrappies.
![laughing7 :laughing7: :laughing7:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/laughing7.gif)
Less of the boom & onto today finds;
I was on my own for a short hunt of 3.5 hours. Nothing that exciting:
Broken Scrappy
Early 19th C Military Button
Medieval Couldron Foot
Buckles
Very worn hammered
![Sadsmiley :sadsmiley: :sadsmiley:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/tnet/sadsmiley.png)
Late 18th C Horse Harness Mount (Plated Lead) - New type for me.
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