Found a cashe today

piggman1

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Apr 7, 2007
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Austin, TX
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Whites Eagle Spectrum, Compass X-100, Whites Beach Hunter ID, 2 Whites Spectrum XLT's
While I was out detecting around some old foundations that used to be an old AG farm, I found a huge tree stump in a clump of trees and thought that would be something to take a closer look at. When I got up close I noticed that it was hollow. Looking down inside I saw a metal box, that's when I really started to get excited. I reached in and pulled out an army ammo box (new style), and after giving it a good shake I could tell there was something in it. When I opened it up there were all kinds of trinkets, some beads, and a few toys along with a notebook and paper explaining that it was one of those Geosearch cashes. To make a long story short, I signed the book with the explaination of finding it by accident, and then placed it back in the stump. It had been there for 2 years as for as I could tell by reading the entries, the latest entry being 5-1-07. It wasn't the type of cashe I was looking for, but it was still pretty neat.
 

BigRon

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May 22, 2007
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Richmond Texas
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, BH Lone Star, BH Pinpointer, Homebuilt BFO, Index finger
Hey, A find is a find. This beats the heck out of pulltabs! ;D
 

bootybay

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Aug 9, 2007
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Wtg Piggman,
glad to see ya back posting too.. cant wait to see more of your finds..

booty
 

Shaw

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Mar 16, 2008
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Houston Area
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ACE 250, Vibraprobe 570, My Melon
Its pretty cool to come up on one without knowing it.

I found one in Spring near a waterplant a few years ago and one with a magnet on the back of a stop sign in Tomball.

I signed them and threw in a goody each. If I remember correctly I put some certs in the ammo box.
 

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