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Pillar of the Community
United States
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C- seems about right if not less....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
543 Posts |
Wonder if silver will continue its increase tomorrow as the "Gang of Six" plan is losing enthusiasm very quickly. Whatever happens with the debt ceiling issue, it will be interesting to see what both silver and gold do on August 2nd.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Wheezydog have the boat can't see much of it fish and play pontoon 22 foot me holding the fish I got the other day and my RV in the background. Very nice fish, there, Bruce. I am envious!  Whereabouts did you catch it and on what bait? I used to catch them on the Flint River in northern Alabama many moons ago. We used lures we made that we called "doll flies". That was a round piece of lead with a hook embedded in it and a tied-on skirt of colored fiberglass strands. The green and yellow were especially good. Sounds silly but they work! The Rogue River in Southern Oregon has some monster stipers that go 50 lbs and better. Haven't fished for them but would sure like to sometime. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Ed_B, got it at Raystown Lake in Huntingdon PA, I got it trolling for Lake Trout at 50 feet in a 2.5 Inch flutter spoon dull yellow. Not they mainly fish here for strippers using plainer boards these take your line away from the boat and let out about 100 feet of line behind the boat. They use something like your "doll files" half ounce gigs with white hair or live shad. Was unusual to catch one at 50 feet with the flutter spoon but I seem to catch all my Lake Trout some allot bigger than that stripper on the same color flutter spoons. Anyway that one made my day forgot all about the economy  Raystown Lake is a hard lake to fish not sure why but catch the least fish anywhere there than other states I have fished at but spend 5.5 months off and on there in the spring and summer.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Well guess I am going to buy some more silver but see it is going up and just looked it was $40.15 will wait and hope it falls back into the $30 something again price.
Gold is just to high to buy scarred to pay that much for it.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Well hotter than hot here so going through the safe, have more silver than I thought 240 ounces of ASE in tubes and allot of other coins. I am going crazy I have bought 3 rolls of 90% Kennedy half's on May 9, 2010 or that is when I entered them into my database from someone on the coin forum and I can not find them looked everywhere. Now this will drive me crazy trying to find them or wondering what happened to them. Took everything out of the big gun safe twice they are not in it. What did I do with them I never have sold any silver.  
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Well just found the missing Kennedy rolls.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yes, things like that can be incredibly frustrating. Glad to hear that you tracked them down. Where were they? As to weather... it is a VERY pleasant 74 degrees F here in the beautiful Pacific NW. Sorry to hear that much of the rest of the US is getting roasted these days, though. This is the pay-back for all that rain we also get here. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Ed_B we left south Texas in 2008 winter there went over to Big Bend, over to CA up the coast, OR.WA and into BC just beautiful country over there hope to do that again in 2013.
It was 114 here in the sun but at least it is to cool off some here in central PA by Monday unlike most of the rest of the country.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Ed_B we left south Texas in 2008 winter there went over to Big Bend, over to CA up the coast, OR.WA and into BC just beautiful country over there hope to do that again in 2013. Sounds like a great trip. I'd like to do the reverse of that sometime and would also like to spend some time in Alaska.  Quote: It was 114 here in the sun but at least it is to cool off some here in central PA by Monday unlike most of the rest of the country. That is just plain ridiculous. When my Dad's military career ended, we were in Lawton, OK, in 1960. The last summer we were there, the shade temp would hit in the mid 1-teens temp range. It stayed there for 73 days. Fortunately, it cooled off at night and would sometimes get down as low as 87 degrees by sun-up. I did not need ANY encouragement not to return there once I was on my own. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3670 Posts |
Good deal, that made me nervous for a bit, lol....
You could wake me up in another galaxy on board a space cruiser after 1001 years of cryogenic sleep, and the first thing I would say is...."Back up away from my gold and silver stash you filthy scoundrels!"
Edited by Silverhawk74 07/23/2011 12:12 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Ed_B we were with my Brother and his wife them in their RV and us in ours, our plan was to keep going to Alaska and my Brother did I was having some back and neck problems so at Hell's Gate BC had to start back for PA sure mad I could not keep going maybe yet I will get there.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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My ratio is all jacked up compared to the rest of you......but I'm not sure quite how to categorize it. I have about 22 ounces of gold and 70 ounces of silver in the safety deposit box, but the vast majority of it are classic numismatic pieces with various premiums. I'm thinking though that most of my half eagle roll can be counted as strict bullion. Logically, I should stop buying gold and start buying silver  , but numismatically, I'm a much bigger fan of gold(obviously). 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4008 Posts |
Quote: Ed_B we were with my Brother and his wife them in their RV and us in ours, our plan was to keep going to Alaska and my Brother did I was having some back and neck problems so at Hell's Gate BC had to start back for PA sure mad I could not keep going maybe yet I will get there. Sorry to hear that your trip was cut short. I can relate to that, though. I've had back problems all my life and they are NO fun at all. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Logically, I should stop buying gold and start buying silver, but numismatically, I'm a much bigger fan of gold(obviously). - Johnny Yeah, it's easy to get after one particular thing and then get away from other things; sort of a victim of focus. Oh, well. Having a decent stash of PMs of ANY kind is a LOT better than not having any. 
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