Discoveries » + ? Results 1 to 9 of 9 9Likes TopAllThis Page 6Post By Lanny in AB 1Post By AzViper 1Post By Astrobouncer 1Post By CoinFetcher Thread: Many thanks for the 100,000 +«Prev Thread | Next Thread»LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacksThread ToolsShow Printable VersionEmail this Page…Subscribe to this Thread… Ignore this ThreadSearch Thread Advanced SearchDisplayLinear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded ModeYesterday, 05:56 PM#1Lanny in AB Apr 2003AlbertaVarious Minelabs(5000, 2100, X-Terra 705), Falcon MD20, and the Tesoro Sand Shark for sniping underwater on dredged bedrock.2,219 320 times Metal detecting for gold and dredging. Many thanks for the 100,000 +
I just wanted to take a moment to thank all of you forum members that have dropped over to the "Metal Detecting For Gold" page to read my thread, "Bedrock and Gold, The Mysteries".Jimmydolittle, Astrobouncer, kuger and 3 others like this.
Because of you, it's over 100,000 views now, and without your reads, kind participation, and encouragement, that never could have happened.
Knowing it's appreciated has made all of the hard work it took to write the stories well worth it.
Thanks so much, and all the best,
Lanny
Bedrock and Gold: The mysteries . . .
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Originally Posted by Lanny in ABI just wanted to take a moment to thank all of you forum members that have dropped over to the "Metal Detecting For Gold" page to read my thread, "Bedrock and Gold, The Mysteries".Lanny in AB likes this.
Because of you, it's over 100,000 views now, and without your reads, kind participation, and encouragement, that never could have happened.
Knowing it's appreciated has made all of the hard work it took to write the stories well worth it.
Thanks so much, and all the best,
Lanny
Bedrock and Gold: The mysteries . . .Lanny I enjoy Bedrock & Gold. Its on of the first thread I visit once I am logon. Took me a while to read through the entire thread but everyone should. Keith
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Yea I enjoyed it as well. You should make a book out of it. I (and no doubt many others) would buy it.Lanny in AB likes this.
Sample till you find the hot spot, then mine it till its gone! Then start over...Reply With Quote Yesterday, 06:54 PM#4CoinFetcher Apr 2012Left coastNew Garret AT PRO - I am pretty poor with this device. Too much for me! Nothing significant found. yet!garrett 150 - starting 4/20/20120 - found 30 cents, all clad.1,146 297 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
I'm reading this now, and really enjoy it.Lanny in AB likes this. Reply With Quote Today, 01:36 AM#5Lanny in AB Apr 2003AlbertaVarious Minelabs(5000, 2100, X-Terra 705), Falcon MD20, and the Tesoro Sand Shark for sniping underwater on dredged bedrock.2,219 320 times Metal detecting for gold and dredging.
Originally Posted by AzViperLanny I enjoy Bedrock & Gold. Its on of the first thread I visit once I am logon. Took me a while to read through the entire thread but everyone should. KeithKeith,
Thanks so much for your encouragement and your kind words.
All the best,
Lanny
Nothin' quite as fun as chasin' sassy gold!Reply With Quote Today, 01:38 AM#6Lanny in AB Apr 2003AlbertaVarious Minelabs(5000, 2100, X-Terra 705), Falcon MD20, and the Tesoro Sand Shark for sniping underwater on dredged bedrock.2,219 320 times Metal detecting for gold and dredging.
Originally Posted by AstrobouncerYea I enjoyed it as well. You should make a book out of it. I (and no doubt many others) would buy it.Thanks so much for that. Moreover, as for the book--it's still on my bucket list, and thanks for the compliment!
All the best,
Lanny
Nothin' quite as fun as chasin' sassy gold!Reply With Quote Today, 01:40 AM#7Lanny in AB Apr 2003AlbertaVarious Minelabs(5000, 2100, X-Terra 705), Falcon MD20, and the Tesoro Sand Shark for sniping underwater on dredged bedrock.2,219 320 times Metal detecting for gold and dredging.
Originally Posted by CoinFetcherI'm reading this now, and really enjoy it.Thanks for saying that Coinfetcher. Because of its length, it will take a while to read through it--I'm glad your'e enjoying it.
All the best,
Lanny
Nothin' quite as fun as chasin' sassy gold!Reply With Quote Today, 02:12 AM#8Hefty1 Dec 2010701 103 times
Originally Posted by AstrobouncerYea I enjoyed it as well. You should make a book out of it. I (and no doubt many others) would buy it.Yea and I got dibbs on the first copy...Reply With Quote Today, 08:31 AM#9Hoser John Mar 2003Redding,Calif.2,279 313 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Congrats on the 100,000
As 1 Tnet oldtimer to another=20+ years-all I can say is fine job sir and nuttn' but respect for a job well done. Sure miss Marc but time moves on and so does Bedrock still rock on. You got my info and invitation is always there and after lo all these years a bit a jabberjawing and mining is indeed in order. Congratulations-JohnReply With Quote
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