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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter1" data-source="post: 374232" data-attributes="member: 9344"><p>Your last post just confused me and I think you meant to say your ring was made by William alone between 1854-1855 not 1884 or 1885? That was way before mine was around. You're so lucky to have found that. It's amazing. I'd be wearing that with pride if I were you.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I won't be able to catch up with you in April in Wedderburn. I still work (part-time) and the next adventure out to the goldfields should be in May or June next year when the weather has cooled down some. I don't know how you can detect out there in April in that heat! It was starting to warm up when we went in late September early October and 22 degrees felt really hot to me. I'm a bit of a wuss in that respect. I don't like the thought of crossing a snake either. We saw a dead brown on the road (someone had ran over it) and that also put me off detecting in the warmer weather too. Have you crossed paths with many snakes Mark and do you wear gaiters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter1, post: 374232, member: 9344"] Your last post just confused me and I think you meant to say your ring was made by William alone between 1854-1855 not 1884 or 1885? That was way before mine was around. You're so lucky to have found that. It's amazing. I'd be wearing that with pride if I were you. Unfortunately I won't be able to catch up with you in April in Wedderburn. I still work (part-time) and the next adventure out to the goldfields should be in May or June next year when the weather has cooled down some. I don't know how you can detect out there in April in that heat! It was starting to warm up when we went in late September early October and 22 degrees felt really hot to me. I'm a bit of a wuss in that respect. I don't like the thought of crossing a snake either. We saw a dead brown on the road (someone had ran over it) and that also put me off detecting in the warmer weather too. Have you crossed paths with many snakes Mark and do you wear gaiters? [/QUOTE]
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