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« on: March 23, 2009, 08:41:46 am »
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Hey all, I originally asked this question in the NC section but I have the only post there and no responses so I thought I would ask in the In General area.

My wife and I are headed to Franklin NC in mid-October and staying at a cottage. I want to bring my MD along and search the property (with the owners permission of course but I havent asked yet). We.re going for the gem mines but if I were to find a relic or something would just be too cool for words. I'm in FL and we just don't have the same history down here and what we do have is limited to certain areas where as in NC and those states there were more people in more places historically. I have a BH QD II and wanted to know if it would even work in that ground or what I might need to do to make it work. I'm all ears..er ..eyes to any input anyone has.

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