Batch
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Hello all!
Allow me to preface this request with a story...
I used to manage a couple of record stores (yes, vinyl records!) and would hate when customers would come into the store and say, "I heard this song on the radio just now and I don't know any of the words or title and I can't even hum the tune but it was sung by some guy...do you have that record?" AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!
Now for my request...
Way back in the mid-to-late 70's there was a short story in a treasure/metal detecting magazine that featured a young man who had amazing AURAL detection/discrimination skills. He could tell by tone with great accuracy whether the coin in the soil was a nickel, dime, quarter, etc. The paraphrased tagline was something like, "If he starts to give the date on the coin from the tones, we'll call shenanigans." Does anyone remember that article and can you point me to the particular magazine? (I just heard you all go, "AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!")
I understand chances are slim and any help is appreciated but I have just always wondered if he is now a "Famous Detectorist".
Thanks for going "AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!" with me.
Respectfully,
Batch
P.S. And where is Gypsy Heart to go AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!! with us when we need her?
Allow me to preface this request with a story...
I used to manage a couple of record stores (yes, vinyl records!) and would hate when customers would come into the store and say, "I heard this song on the radio just now and I don't know any of the words or title and I can't even hum the tune but it was sung by some guy...do you have that record?" AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!
Now for my request...
Way back in the mid-to-late 70's there was a short story in a treasure/metal detecting magazine that featured a young man who had amazing AURAL detection/discrimination skills. He could tell by tone with great accuracy whether the coin in the soil was a nickel, dime, quarter, etc. The paraphrased tagline was something like, "If he starts to give the date on the coin from the tones, we'll call shenanigans." Does anyone remember that article and can you point me to the particular magazine? (I just heard you all go, "AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!")
I understand chances are slim and any help is appreciated but I have just always wondered if he is now a "Famous Detectorist".
Thanks for going "AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!" with me.
Respectfully,
Batch
P.S. And where is Gypsy Heart to go AAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!! with us when we need her?
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