Lowbatts
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Those two kids who took Dad's BH out for a spin and wound up with a '44 Walker first time out, with help from Skates. They saw us this morning and came running over, carrying their "bigger than them" fence post shovel.
I decided to get in on the karma thing and gave them one of my Wilcox diggers as a starter tool. I dunno, think they're hooked? Well if you found a Walker first time out I'm thinking it would be all sewed up.
So we talked, I advised them to hit all the totlots they could, early morning weekends, before the "kids" showed up. Told them of the nearby hill where I was a frequent sledder back in the days just after clad, when silver still fell freely, albeit sparingly from pockets.
Well call me slow. They were mainly interested in nearby Civil War sites. I guess if you start out on the run, you can skip the learning to walk routine. I am so old.....
But hey, if you guys make to TNet as I suggested, here's a couple of my old Elgin finds so you know they're out there!
I decided to get in on the karma thing and gave them one of my Wilcox diggers as a starter tool. I dunno, think they're hooked? Well if you found a Walker first time out I'm thinking it would be all sewed up.
So we talked, I advised them to hit all the totlots they could, early morning weekends, before the "kids" showed up. Told them of the nearby hill where I was a frequent sledder back in the days just after clad, when silver still fell freely, albeit sparingly from pockets.
Well call me slow. They were mainly interested in nearby Civil War sites. I guess if you start out on the run, you can skip the learning to walk routine. I am so old.....
But hey, if you guys make to TNet as I suggested, here's a couple of my old Elgin finds so you know they're out there!