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A Day with the GTI2500

Gamma_Joe

Active member
Doing some curb strips with the GTI2500.

The "Shell" tag is bronze (for car keys?). On the back it has a place for the owner to put a social security number for ID, so it can be returned if found. (Nobody would do that nowadays.)

The aluminum token has an elephant on one side and a bucking donkey on the other, with the words "MY PARTY". It has two small holes on its edge, at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions, like it was mounted in a small handle for spinning it. (For deciding how to vote?)

The Scottish terriers were about 4 inches down. The pennies are Wheat cents, and the old iodine bottle was about 3 inches down, in the hole with one of the pennies.

A good day, all the way.
 
Ah yes....the GTI 2500. A great machine, even at today's metal detector choices? Does yours have the treasure talk.......that nice female voice telling you information about the target under the coil?

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John-Edmonton wrote:

> "Does yours have the treasure talk.......that nice female voice telling you information about the target under the coil?"

Nope, I do all the talking ... to the detector, the target, the field, the weather, the roots and rocks and pulltabs and mosquitoes ... Sometimes it's a dammit, and sometimes it's a Wow!

Cheers,

Joe
 
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