The history relates to this handsome chap.
Sir Richard McBride, KCMG (December 15, 1870 – August 6, 1917)
He was the 16th Premier of BC. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_McBride
And the whole thing began when I met Tori. I was out cruising around my favorite park when he approached with the story of having lost a gold ring and asked if it were possible to help find it.
Without skipping a beat I agreed and we were off to the area he thinks that it was lost.
There were two big problems that day.
The first was that it had been lost a month ago.
Either along a well used dirt pathway in the bush. Or off into the bush where he was gathering vines for his artwork.
The second was that I had the 17" coil on the CTX.
Well I walked up and down that pathway twice.
Nothing but pull tabs and pennies.
Two days later and I was back with the 5 X 10 Coiltek coil on and off into the bush I went.
There were plenty of targets in the bush were he thought it might be.
Sadly his ring did not show up that day nor during the two subsequent days I have since spent looking.
By the way does anyone need a new putter? Other than those needles (which buy the way only two of them had the safety caps on) there were a few disappointing finds.
It was a bummer to find out that this was just a cheap modern button. This was also a let down.
Cheap modern replica made out of pot metal. Why do the cool old items always come up broken? I guess that I can't complain to much since this cigarette case is whole.
Sir Richard McBride, KCMG (December 15, 1870 – August 6, 1917)
He was the 16th Premier of BC. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_McBride
And the whole thing began when I met Tori. I was out cruising around my favorite park when he approached with the story of having lost a gold ring and asked if it were possible to help find it.
Without skipping a beat I agreed and we were off to the area he thinks that it was lost.
There were two big problems that day.
The first was that it had been lost a month ago.
Either along a well used dirt pathway in the bush. Or off into the bush where he was gathering vines for his artwork.
The second was that I had the 17" coil on the CTX.
Well I walked up and down that pathway twice.
Nothing but pull tabs and pennies.
Two days later and I was back with the 5 X 10 Coiltek coil on and off into the bush I went.
There were plenty of targets in the bush were he thought it might be.
Sadly his ring did not show up that day nor during the two subsequent days I have since spent looking.
By the way does anyone need a new putter? Other than those needles (which buy the way only two of them had the safety caps on) there were a few disappointing finds.
It was a bummer to find out that this was just a cheap modern button. This was also a let down.
Cheap modern replica made out of pot metal. Why do the cool old items always come up broken? I guess that I can't complain to much since this cigarette case is whole.
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