Yes, transplantation to a new country does not mean one can't find interesting VAMs.
I scooped up this little ditty the other day from the midlands of the country - far from The Big Easy. I'd like to know the story of how it came here and ended up in my hands.
This doesn't count as my First Find of 2022 but it is my first UK purchase...
Front:
Back:
Obviously abused a fair amount, perhaps cleaned at one point, but overall nice wear.
ThE fun part:
No sinkage or additional PUPs beyond a 1A1, but still a nice find?
All I can say is, gEE, kEEp a look out whErEvEr you arE. I'm in England and found this kEEper...
All I can say is, gEE, kEEp a look out whErEvEr you arE. I'm in England and found this kEEper...
Gary Redfeather, PhD, RPh
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drgarykeil/
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/drgarykeil/
Click https://gjkeil2-82005.medium.com/our-lo ... 485d6cf0a5 to read the backstory of my surname change
Re: All I can say is, gEE, kEEp a look out whErEvEr you arE. I'm in England and found this kEEper...
Nice , I love finding E clashers in the wild.
Jason Floyd
I climb Mountains , Grow Bamboo and like Coins
I climb Mountains , Grow Bamboo and like Coins
Re: All I can say is, gEE, kEEp a look out whErEvEr you arE. I'm in England and found this kEEper...
If you travel to China I understand you can find many more.
Deep in the woods of North Georgia