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03-10-2010, 05:34 PM
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tink
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Relic hunting in March
Hey - Got out today for a little while. Frost still in the ground
in places but found some spots soft enough to dig. Have to be retrained after digging in the soft sand of WB. Can't pass up targets because
you never know what you have.
Sleigh bell, 222 brass, belt buckle - even a pop top. Lot more trash but wanted Troy to see what detectoring can be about
Detectors most used - Minelab Explorer XS, Sov.GT, Fisher CZ6a, Omega 8000, Titan 3000. Minelab Pro Se, Cobra Beach Magnet
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03-11-2010, 06:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2010 06:06 AM by Tony (NC).)
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RE: Relic hunting in March
I'm jealous! I haven't got to dig in a LONG time! I really like that bell!
(03-10-2010 05:34 PM)tink Wrote: Hey - Got out today for a little while. Frost still in the ground
in places but found some spots soft enough to dig. Have to be retrained after digging in the soft sand of WB. Can't pass up targets because
you never know what you have.
Sleigh bell, 222 brass, belt buckle - even a pop top. Lot more trash but wanted Troy to see what detectoring can be about
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03-16-2010, 07:45 AM
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RE: Relic hunting in March
Tink the sleigh bell is really nice.I too love relic hunting as it is one my hobby.I have a metal detector and I search for revolutionary or civil war relics.Do you know any such land which is good for this.
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