Trying to find a Token that would be fitting for OregonGregg would be interesting. Now, I wouldn't classify him as Olr Old OregonGregg, although he's not all that young anymore, and I sometimes wonder. I mean he's only 57½ but sems to lose things or maybe get forgetful about where ne might have left them. Cell phones, glasses, you know ... the memory issue with age.
But the 'Poor' part might not be right if it relates to a success rate for Outings. Gregg generally does quite well, often recovering as many or more nice finds than others, but that's because he puts in the time with good equipment.
As for your Trade Token, it is a fine looking specimen, and I really like the different side design, too. Haven't seen many like that. They got the name spelling right, and I sit here wondering what kind of a 'CLUB' I would have, or what One Bit would buy.

Can't wait until we get back to snow-free weather and can get out hunting.to find old Coins, neat Artifacts, and definitely some nice Trade Tokens. My favorite type of recovery. Still watching the replies from WTHO participants on which location they would prefer for a base-point for the June 7th thru 11th WTHO to hunt Rye Patch Nevada and available ghost towns. Might be Winnemucca, the place your Token came from.
Monte
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