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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Are old Railway lines worth detecting?
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<blockquote data-quote="stoneshirt" data-source="post: 405548" data-attributes="member: 12428"><p>Hello,everyone.I am living in Santa Marta Colombia.I swing an Excal 1000. and a Explorer xs.</p><p>Here's an Idea I saw some time back.Along the Rail Lines(in the US) they would hunt for the Old Stations,with a Dump out back.Finding broken Porcelain Chinaware with the Name of the Line and nice Logos Printed on them.They would collect them and return home to their Workshops.They would grind them into Cabochons and mount them in Silver Pendants.Real Nice.Ken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoneshirt, post: 405548, member: 12428"] Hello,everyone.I am living in Santa Marta Colombia.I swing an Excal 1000. and a Explorer xs. Here's an Idea I saw some time back.Along the Rail Lines(in the US) they would hunt for the Old Stations,with a Dump out back.Finding broken Porcelain Chinaware with the Name of the Line and nice Logos Printed on them.They would collect them and return home to their Workshops.They would grind them into Cabochons and mount them in Silver Pendants.Real Nice.Ken. [/QUOTE]
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Are old Railway lines worth detecting?
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