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1940s house hunt

sube

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[/img] Could not go to the fairgrounds today , the fair is going on all week . So I went to a newer house somebody I know that rents it. Was not disappointed a lot of junk and nails were here . Got a 12.47 twice though I was going to dig a half but instead got two large tokens. Most coins were 4 to 5 inches deep not bad for a 40s house , pretty hot today was nice staying under the trees for a change. Hope you got out this weekend . sube
 
I don't know if you've actually named your CTX 3030 or not? But in case you haven't, you should consider calling it the Silver Magnet! You have definitely developed a "working relationship" with that detector. Congrats again on another successful outing. HH Randy
 
It will be weeks before we can get back into the bone dry yards around here, you did real good Sube :clapping:
 
That's a good day. Nice
 
Cool tokens!
 
He should leave the name of the detector, 3030. Which stands for his minimum amount of silver for the year 3,030. Way to go Sube are you still rocking the Ferrous-coin with an open screen using combined tones setting?HH
 
Now that's what I call making good use of your time away from your honey hole Sube - nice digs!
 
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