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AT GOLD ...A :cam: is worth a thousand words ...so I'll shut up:rofl:

After that kind of a month, I think you deserve a promotion to half-horse!!! :rofl::clap::rofl:
 
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post very often but i am no newbie i live in western ky i have found that 90 percent of the older coins i find typically are onlly
3 to 5 inches deep i was wondering how yours was i central ky also i curently use a t2ltd but i am thinking of buying a at pro i was curious have you used
the a t pro and if so why do you prefer the a t gold over the a t pro for coin shooting t thank you much happy hunting!
 
Seeing your pics made me take the plunge! AT Gold and a Pro Pinpointer was ordered and will be here by Wednesday!
 
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