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I found this two weeks ago with DFX Bob (for lack of a better name)
He was all excited about it. And the more I look it over the more I like it also. late 1600s - early 1700s __________________ |
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SWEET! That is one cool find. Now go back and find the keg it was connected to.
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Jeff that is a really neat find in really good condition. Where were you two hunting when you found it? Cellar hole find?
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1 1/2 miles from the bridge at Lexington and Concord.
In a fresh plowed field. All our finds were 2-3 inches deep! __________________ |
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Thats a really cool find Jeff,tho i have to agree with Hoser,,,,we want the beer to go with it
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AHHH Simon, bless ya brother.
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