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Post by Roy R on Feb 26, 2007 23:15:06 GMT -5
Hello All We have a place to share information, talk tokens, and hopefully have a good time. I'm keeping this open now. Anyone can come in post messages - look for information. I've never been to a Message board before - I'm a real newbie. Hopefully, we can make this work - all comments welcome. Roy
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Post by Dennis on Feb 26, 2007 23:23:09 GMT -5
This is nice and needed in the community. Thanks Montana Tokens. I'll be back.
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Post by Roy R on Mar 7, 2007 15:23:41 GMT -5
Hello - Everyone - I know collectors are coming in and taking a look, but no one leaves any messages. Anyway, Please Post a reply.
I have been talking to numerous folks about having a get together this summer. Meet one night (dinner?) - talk and trade tokens - in the morning have a tour of the town. Hopefully, we will meet in a town with token historical information, business locations etc. Everyone so far thinks its a great idea. I think we should make this an annual event and meet in a different city each year. The individuals I have mentioned this to are in Butte, Missoula, Superior, , Great Falls, Miles City, SLC and Billings. I think we should meet in Miles City this year.
Any ideas for a meeting place / date?
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tommy
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Post by tommy on Nov 6, 2007 22:23:02 GMT -5
Need a good way to clean tokens. Any suggestions. Oh & Roy, sorry about all the miss-spellings. Forgot spell check.
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Post by Roy on Nov 9, 2007 21:28:04 GMT -5
Tommy - Be Careful. I would recommend using a non-abrasive cleaner first. Soak them. Use a tooth brush get as much off as possible. My last resort, is to use chrome cleaner - wadding polish. Cleans and polishes chrome. You can buy it at most parts houses - auto shops. If anyone else has any suggestions speak-up. I have a contact that has the same issues as you with cement. I will check with him and post it. Back at it Roy PS - what mispellings
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Post by T.H.E.M. on Sept 21, 2015 12:22:29 GMT -5
This was a great idea sure miss it.
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