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<blockquote data-quote="Dave79" data-source="post: 423605" data-attributes="member: 12713"><p>Awesome flask and I really like the buttons too. Your finds make me spew that I lived in WA for 38 years and never owned a detector. I always thought that detecting involved wandering around the desert covered in flies looking for gold. Luckily I have dicovered relic detecting now and am loving all the history it brings to life. If you're ever down South Albany is a very old settlement and I never saw anyone detecting there in all the years I lived there. Might have to pack the equinox when I go back for my next holiday. Just look out for the unexploded bombs that didn't make it onto the ships bound for Gallipolli! They dredged a few up from the harbour a few years ago. Apparently it was easier to drop them over the side than stack them in the hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave79, post: 423605, member: 12713"] Awesome flask and I really like the buttons too. Your finds make me spew that I lived in WA for 38 years and never owned a detector. I always thought that detecting involved wandering around the desert covered in flies looking for gold. Luckily I have dicovered relic detecting now and am loving all the history it brings to life. If you're ever down South Albany is a very old settlement and I never saw anyone detecting there in all the years I lived there. Might have to pack the equinox when I go back for my next holiday. Just look out for the unexploded bombs that didn't make it onto the ships bound for Gallipolli! They dredged a few up from the harbour a few years ago. Apparently it was easier to drop them over the side than stack them in the hold. [/QUOTE]
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