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Gramps

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Just a hello to everybody. Bought a Vaquero really enjoying it. Previously had a Bandito 2 and an Ace 250. Total coins found with first 2 detectors in about 4 years was 651. With V have found 110 in 2 weeks going over some of the same as areas as before. Can't say I've learned V language yet but it sure is a hot detector! Thanks for all the posts on this model. HH, Glenn
 
Hi Bill,
Not old stuff just modern coins. I need to research and find some different areas to hunt to get old stuff. Although I did get a nice IH 1907 and a lady's silver ring and a target that turned out to be 27 zinc pennies and a 1953, 1954 wheat pennies along with a simulated pearl. Been over that same spot several times. Think there may still be more in the same spot just got tired of digging! Have a great day. Glenn
 
I appreciate that Glenn...

I enjoy having a detector that is as good as the Vaquero to be the basis for 99% of my posts.

You need to start posting some pics bud.

Gary
 
Then no problem on the pics.

Nice to see...but what's nicer to see is that someone is having a blast with their detector.

Every item dug and appreciated is an item saved from decay and remaining forgotten.

Gary
 
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