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2 Parks, A learning Experience for us Rookies

awhitster

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2 Parks, A learning Experience for Rookies

I went to 2 parks with my grand-daughter. I had a signal that was jumping, lock on dime, jumping a lot. I dug it and it was a dime and penny, laying on top of each other and stuck together. Moral of the story, dig all signals I guess. I found a History Channel Club token and a little change.
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Good stuff as usual Bro. I too have found coins stuck together and they were hard to tell what it was. Good point. DIG DIG DIG!!! I also found a History Channel Token some time back. Here's what they "should" look like.....
 
Hey, thanks for the info on the machines reaction to the target, passed it on to my wife, she's just started trying to learn her new ACE250 and is interested in any info which can help her. great hunting and God Bless.:thumbup:
 
[quote Uncle Willy]Did you do the "twitch" on that signal?

Bill[/quote]I did the twitch, the hokey pokey and turned my self around and it was still jumpy. But it was trying to lock good enough to dig. I've had it happen before when there was a 2 or 3 coin spill. It just can't quite figure what to lock on.
 
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