AlamedaGayle
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Post by AlamedaGayle on Dec 24, 2003 1:24:34 GMT -5
Thought some of you would like to see what I use to display my rings and things. I have been dealing with Joe for 10 years. He's great. His prices are good too! Here is what he has to offer. I have bought the 8 x 12 x 1 cases and the ring cases. Great displays. server5.uploadit.org/files2/241203-j&j2.jpg[/img] server5.uploadit.org/files2/241203-j&j3.jpg[/img]Sorry they are so large but I wanted you to be able to read it. The new upload service says I have to wait until tomorrow to post the last page so stay tuned. Oh it says the telephone number......which is on the first page of pics and shipping and handling. Just ask Joe. He takes MC, etc. Enjoy AG
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Post by Apolonio on Dec 26, 2003 7:04:32 GMT -5
Hi Gayle,
Thank you for posting Joe's displaying cases with the prices, They are very nice and the pricing is fantastic. I do look forward to viewing your displays in the future, I didn't realize you've be hunting so long.
I'm trying to put together my past three years of finds and share them on New Years day. Even through I've been a treasure hunter by heart since a child I've been using a metal detector for about 16/17 years, It wasn't until three years ago I decided to shift and stay focused with one hobby "metal detecting" The past three years have been very exciting and now it times to wrap it up and focus on another hobby I left behind.
Thanks again for posting this thread, I'll call Joe in the near future and place my order.
HH, Paul (Ca)
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AlamedaGayle
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Post by AlamedaGayle on Dec 27, 2003 1:50:35 GMT -5
Hi Paul, I started mding in 1969 with my first detector. It was so hard to keep ground balanced that I gave it up. Plus I was about 18 then and other things called. (romance you know). My hubby and I got to go treasure hunting about 10 yrs ago when his dad inherited the contents of a friends house. We got all sorts of goodies. Lots of "smalls" as they say in the antique biz. I tend to be overly organized and put lots of stuff in display boxes. Fountain pens, old shaving razors, old small toys, jewelry, military home front stuff, etc. a real honest to goodness treasure hunt. Not to mention all the really neat furniture. Did I read your message correctly? Are you quiting mding? Hope not, we would miss you. HH, Gayle
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Post by Apolonio on Dec 28, 2003 20:06:30 GMT -5
Hi Gayle,
That treasure hunt both you and your hubby went on had to have been an exciting event, Finds like those are rare and the memeories from that hunt will last a lifetime. What an adventure!!
Yes, I'll be taking time off of metal detecting here in the valley. I have another hobby I've let go too long and need to pursure this adventure I've loved since childhood, I will continue to hunt the beach every two weeks when in the L.A. area visiting my family. I've put together equipment for beach searching which for the moment will be my main concern, It's the inland hunts I'll be taking a break from.
Best wishes, Paul (Ca)
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Post by bluefoot on Jan 3, 2004 6:00:18 GMT -5
Thanks for posting that! Yes they have great prices too!
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