This is for us old duffers.

I was wondering guys what would be a light multi-frequency ,deep , tough, good repair service detector?IT would need to be around $525 and could be older model.:chaplin:
 
Well i got a new knee and having nerve problems with it:mad: Candy i liked about early 70's was ZOTS, and a 1968 Chevy van with a 4 speed on the column was my funnest ride.
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Well i got a new knee and having nerve problems with it:mad: Candy i liked about early 70's was ZOTS, and a 1968 Chevy van with a 4 speed on the column was my funnest ride. View attachment 577582
Omg. ZOTS !!! I forgot all about those. All he fizzing flavors. They were great. Sorry to hear about your knee. Monday , I go in for my 3rd shot in the knee. This time a PRP shot with blood I think. Another 3 weeks my 1st hip shot.
 
I loved sen-sen and blackjack gum.. I can still get the gum along with teaberry gum in a local shop... have you seen what they are charging for sen-sen these days for one tiny pack? They are out of their minds..

Blackjack gum: Ed Gein's favorite!

--Tom
 
Similar story.....I'm 79 and back in the 50's 55, 56, my one brother Mike who was 5 yrs. older than me used to caddy at two different country clubs....well he and I were into westerns, cowboy movies etc....When we had 10 or 15 dollars in or pockets saved from money caddying, we would go up to The Camp Curtin bank on 6th and McClay sts. Hbg, Pa. and cash in for silver dollars.
Then we would imitate the cowboys slapping a dollar on the table like it was a bar and ask for a whiskey or beer.....
God do I wish I would have just stashed them away for a rainy day....I actually now only have one of them. What a time.
I think all of us old goats wish we had stashed away more. I'm 69 and have been collecting coins since I was 5, I was going through my coins a few days ago and came across a small container that sounded like it had coins in it, but I could not for the life of me figure out how to open the thing. I thought about shoving a small screwdriver in the opening and prying,(but what if there was silver?) I tried popping in a penny, but it would not fit, so I tried a dime, then I was able to pop it open.
I do not think these were my coins, but something my grandmother gave to me.
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I think all of us old goats wish we had stashed away more. I'm 69 and have been collecting coins since I was 5, I was going through my coins a few days ago and came across a small container that sounded like it had coins in it, but I could not for the life of me figure out how to open the thing. I thought about shoving a small screwdriver in the opening and prying,(but what if there was silver?) I tried popping in a penny, but it would not fit, so I tried a dime, then I was able to pop it open.
I do not think these were my coins, but something my grandmother gave to me.View attachment 577604View attachment 577605
Got some real oldies there...
 
OHHHH that's the kind of little box I would love to find. That's a cool little box as well. Yep I remember all the coins given to me when I was a kid, but all I saw at that time was more candy and pop. So many things you could say if I only knew then what I know now.:frustrated:
 
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