Re: [Az-Geocaching] Re: Decon Cannisters & Magnets

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Author: RAND HARDIN
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Re: Decon Cannisters & Magnets
Thank you. I'm sure there are several of us cachers who would be interested.

Rand

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Please check back with me later next week as I'm going to a trade show this weekend. I might find some of these there and could pick them up for cheap.

Daniel

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Thank you to those who responded (Tim, Ken, Cameron and H43) to my query as to where I could find decon cannisters and magnets. I will check out the prospecting suppliers for the magnets. I did check back with Larada's Army Surplus again yesterday, and they did say that they do normally carry the cannisters, but were out of them for now. They weren't sure when they will be getting more in though.

Thanks again.

Rand (RandMan)



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From: Tim Giron
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 4:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Decon Cannisters &Magnets

don't know about the decon container, but A &B Prospecting &Mining Equipment in Mesa (480-832-4524) should be a good source for the small strong magnets.

Tim
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