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<blockquote data-quote="Dbllunger" data-source="post: 5613720" data-attributes="member: 2494"><p>Congratulations again Pilch! Really cool that SCN came out and helped you. Awesome gesture! </p><p></p><p>Now I've spent countless hours on that property over the last 15 years and have found everything known to man. Lots of old wells, ancient homesites deep in the woods, cemetery deep in the woods dating back to early 1800s. Parts of a model T Ford, spent brass from WWII training maneuvers, wagon wheel, Mason jars and two old still sites and 10-20 mylar balloons over the years that folks let go never to be seen again by them. But the one thing I haven't found is a dang arrowhead! Lol...I've even walked the creeks looking on many occasions. Very cool scn! Knew there had to be at least one on that property!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dbllunger, post: 5613720, member: 2494"] Congratulations again Pilch! Really cool that SCN came out and helped you. Awesome gesture! Now I've spent countless hours on that property over the last 15 years and have found everything known to man. Lots of old wells, ancient homesites deep in the woods, cemetery deep in the woods dating back to early 1800s. Parts of a model T Ford, spent brass from WWII training maneuvers, wagon wheel, Mason jars and two old still sites and 10-20 mylar balloons over the years that folks let go never to be seen again by them. But the one thing I haven't found is a dang arrowhead! Lol...I've even walked the creeks looking on many occasions. Very cool scn! Knew there had to be at least one on that property! [/QUOTE]
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