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Back to the Arky Barky wood chips

tabdog

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I went back to the local tot lot that I've been trying to clean all the aluminum out of.

Some tot lots I can clean out in a few hours. I've been working on this one for weeks. It's one of the two largest playgrounds I have hunted. It has wood chips that are wet, partly molded and has some roots. The worst thing about it is that when they ground up the wood they also ground up lots of aluminum of all kinds and other metals also.

I've been using my Eldorado up til now. Today I decided I wanted to us my Euro Sabre. Today was my best day so far. I hunted the baby swings. They usually don't yield as good as big people swings, but today was the exception.

I got a silver cross. I got an ear ring that has what looks like a pearl. The other ear ring was found yesterday.
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The Arky Barky tool works so good, it's the only tool I need in wood chips, except my MD. Many times the target will just pop out of the wood chips when I twist the Arky Barky. I never need to let go of the detector to recover a target.

Happy New Year,
 
Nice finds tabdog. And aint nothin like a self satisfied feeling for a creation of your own. Ive only found in my area one tot lot with wood chips,rest of em are sand.
Happy New Year to all you guys,
John
 
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