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Old 03-19-2007, 11:09 AM
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Default Vehicles Recovered By Local Man!

Just a few toy cars I've found in the past couple of years
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WTG--Were they in the sand,chips or dirt?

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WTG--Were they in the sand,chips or dirt?
They were all found in dirt around old house sites. I live in a small town which has no tot lots or parks with wood chips and I have never detected a beach before even though the Atlantic Ocean is only 45 miles away.

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I found 3 Sat. 2 in tot lot sand and 1 buried in leaves

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Nice day, NC_Jim ............sure wish that pickup was life size

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I'm pretty sure I had that troop transport when I was a kid.

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