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So when should I expect my plane ticket? Lmao unless I hit real treasure or lotto( I think either have about the same odds) I don't see myself in Europe any time soon. So pm me the link to your eBay site okay. I wanna look it over.
I'm not listing at the moment, but could sort you some stuff out no problem, just drop me a PM, with your address :thumbsup:

No charge of course.

SS
 

Aww thanks. That's so sweet. I wasn't fishing for a freebie. Let me know at least what the shipping is. Thanks again
 

Aww thanks. That's so sweet. I wasn't fishing for a freebie. Let me know at least what the shipping is. Thanks again
No problem :thumbsup: I got tons of flat buttons, buckles e.c.t just laying around, soon sort you out a mixed bag :thumbsup:

SS
 

50 old, I got seven years on you, and I'm no way near giving it up.:icon_thumright: sure get a few aches and pains, but still loving the bending down..... to the mystery beneath the coil.:thumbsup:

SS

You're just a kid
 

Why keep trash??
 

Why keep trash??
It's gets sorted at a later day, ie lead, buttons ect. Don't have time after detecting so it all gets put in a large container to be sorted at a later date, sometimes also items get missed, especially after hunting when it's been really muddy.

SS
 

I bet if you ran that through a sifter, half of it would be dirt. Then after this....thats when you sort it out.
First a magnet. Trash all this unless its something special. Then start sorting. I use coffee cans and 5 gallon buckets
Coins, tokens, buttons, keys, brass, lead, old finds, silver, gold, aluminum, bullets, cartridges, shotgun shells, fishing equipment, misc.
Put it in front of the tele. and sort it a little at a time.
 

I do sell mixed finds lots on eBay, believe me what you see there is very basic finds...for the UK of course, the buttons and the like that you guys like to find, well I could take you to a field in particular, and you would get fifty in a days hunting.:thumbsup:

SS

Yes sir, indeed. But then the few that I find in the north central part of North America travelled on the jackets of men that: paddled for months and thousands of miles in rain, snow, sleet, hail. Survived near drownings, Indian attacks, ceaseless insect bites, poor food or near starvation, back breaking portages, attacks or dirty tricks from rival fur traders, bear attacks, disease etc. I admire and respect the button riches of the U.K., but I am not envious in the least. This is not a slight. I simply have a different perspective. Hats off to you SS for all that bending, my back couldn't take it ! Have a good day. :icon_thumright:
 

Don't let him fool you, guys. It is plain to see...that is the STUFF that has fallen between his driver's seat and the center console of his automobile! Looks just like mine. TTC
 

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