An early 7000 trip...


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  1. Hello all, here are some pictures from one of the earlier outings with the 7000. The first picture shows one of the clay seams that I often talk about. These range in size from large ones like this on down to some that are less than an inch wide. These clay seams generally run with the shale. It seems that the larger nuggets have come from areas where the seams are very thin.

    I'm not sure what the silver pin is...several ideas.

    Look close and you will see the buttons of a large rattlesnake hiding in the rocks.

    Thanks, TRINITYAU/RAYMILLS

    TRINITYAU.COM

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Ray, I remember Grandma used to hold her doilies on the arm of her living room chairs on with this pin.  They would go through the doily and through the overstuffed arm of the chair and only the decorative head of the pin would show.  They were good for all kinds of things including table cloths, bed sheets and covers, etc.  One of the old things that I remember from days gone by. 

   Old Tom     

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