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A Couple Of Guys With Their Machines Hit Some Nice Pay Dirt! :detecting::detecting:

John-Edmonton

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What a great day it turned out to be! Excellent weather, great finds and delicious Chinese food for lunch in China Town. Here's the lot of our finds. We both used the the 5" x 8" coil. I used the AT Gold and my buddy used his AT Pro. The rest is history. (pun intended)

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Some cool vintage targets were found. Each fins I am sure has an interesting story to it.

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We each found a fishscale. Both went home and content!

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You never know what you will dig up if you dig those iffy signals. A parking meter token, a bullet for a toy derringer gun or an old bird band. Who would have known?
 
Great finds. That 1920 fish scale is a real beauty. The level of overall detail is the best I have seen so far. Great pictures as well.
 
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