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1st 2 Times out with CTX3030

407floyd

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Just got a CTX3030 to see what the fuss is about. Took it to a park and empty lot that's been covered by me and probably generations of other detectorists. Will take me a while to learn all the settings, but I think I'm getting the hang of it. The 1892 dime was found at the empty lot just before getting the CTX. Both areas are seriously nail-infested. The pic with the Union button is from the park. The cast iron pistol was very deep. The vacant lot gave up a nickel silver ring, tiny Corbin padlock, 1934D Wheat, and sterling music award from 1926.
 

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Just got a CTX3030 to see what the fuss is about. Took it to a park and empty lot that's been covered by me and probably generations of other detectorists. Will take me a while to learn all the settings, but I think I'm getting the hang of it. The 1892 dime was found at the empty lot just before getting the CTX. Both areas are seriously nail-infested. The pic with the Union button is from the park. The cast iron pistol was very deep. The vacant lot gave up a nickel silver ring tiny Corbin padlock, 1934D Wheat, and sterling music award from 1926.
The more you use it and learn the setting the more you will like it then you will love it. Great machine, good choice.

CARVER
 
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