ashleysflyr
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Got another Indian!(good pics) + Cleaned my no date buffs & now they have dates!
Got permission to hunt a courthouse built in the 1850's!!! Apparently I am not the first one to hunt it. I thought the gentelman in charge was going to tell me no, but, turns out I did him a favor once (I love small towns!). So he cautioned me greatly about a mean grounds keeper and a disrespectful MD'r that left large holes in their beautifully kept courthouse. Well, as you all know, no place is ever hunted out.
I had a one hour block tonight to hunt, so hunt I did! I got a bit of clad (like 3 bucks) and a bunch of ate up zincs at about 3 inches throughout the whole lawn...I was getting discouraged, but I kept at it. Finally, I told myself "one good one and I'll go." (the wife had already stopped by on her way home from work...and she was lookin' mighty fine
) Right after I said that, i pulled this lovely green 1901 Indian out at about 4 inches. Read a solid 4" with a solid VDI of 74. That was all I needed. I have it soaking now, and will post more pics later (not that everyone here hasn't seen a hundred of these). I am pretty excited...she's only my 3rd ever (Indian...not wife). I'll be going back tomorrow.
Oh! And, here's my buffalo's from the park the other day! I took the two no dates and decided to experiment a bit. I used Lime-A-Way...here's the cleaning post!
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,275397.0.html
1919 and 1914 Thanks for lookin' folks and happy hunting!
~Tom
Got permission to hunt a courthouse built in the 1850's!!! Apparently I am not the first one to hunt it. I thought the gentelman in charge was going to tell me no, but, turns out I did him a favor once (I love small towns!). So he cautioned me greatly about a mean grounds keeper and a disrespectful MD'r that left large holes in their beautifully kept courthouse. Well, as you all know, no place is ever hunted out.
I had a one hour block tonight to hunt, so hunt I did! I got a bit of clad (like 3 bucks) and a bunch of ate up zincs at about 3 inches throughout the whole lawn...I was getting discouraged, but I kept at it. Finally, I told myself "one good one and I'll go." (the wife had already stopped by on her way home from work...and she was lookin' mighty fine

Oh! And, here's my buffalo's from the park the other day! I took the two no dates and decided to experiment a bit. I used Lime-A-Way...here's the cleaning post!
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,275397.0.html
1919 and 1914 Thanks for lookin' folks and happy hunting!
~Tom
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