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    Dave Would Know... Tune-ups or not?

    I own a T2 and a T2 SE. I hunt every day and have 1000s of hours on these machines. I do not have coil covers on them and hunt New England cellar holes almost exclusively. One time my green machine started sounding "blurbly" over targets so I sent it to Felix who "re-shielded" it. That has...
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    12

    Hello, does anyone know if there would be sufficient benefits to be gained purchasing a 12by15 coil for the T2? I do a lot of field work. Will the machine be able to support the weight? Thank you.
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    T2 -3 tone setting

    Hello Friends, The T2 manual states that in 3 tones mode iron produces a low tone, aluminum etc produce a medium tone, and most coins have a high pitch. Then it goes on to say that most users of this mode set the disc at about 50. Why would one need the 3rd low/iron tone if we have disc-ed iron...
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    been relic busy

    Found these of late. Coin is a CT draped bust copper 1787, pewter spoon 1810ish, colonial pewter keg tap, boot plate is mid 1800s, the shoe buckle is 1770-90. Thanks for looking.
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    New to the forum

    Hello friends, I couldn't locate a place on the forum to introduce myself so I'll do it here. I live in northeast Connecticut and love the woods, relics, history, and the occasional cellar hole. I get out everyday and hope to contribute to the forum. Thanks for having me.
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