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Lee- IN

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Larry and I went back to the house site where we dug the 8 buttons the other day, today I dug a 1859 Indian, a 1868 2 Cent Piece, a Civil War Knapsack hook, and lots of misc. brass.The knapsack hook is not that rare, but you don't find many here in east central Indiana. I read the posts here and some of them I don't unbderstand, if the ground is loaded with signals the detector can't run silent, the house sites we hunt start around 1840s through 1900s and they are loaded with trash. I have been hunting 36 years and the F75 is one great detector, the seperation and recovery in trash is super.
I have noticed that very seldom do the numbers lock on, they are with in a close range I am sure that it is the way I swing the coil each time. Today I ran the detector at Sens 80, Disc 6, notch 1, sounds 3 and in either DE or JE, I switch back and forth sometimes. Thanks for letting me blow off a bit, and for looking.........Lee
 
Nice finds, Lee. I agree that the F75 is one super detector. I've been hunting for 35 years myself and since recently retiring I now hunt daily and have really put the F75 to the test. The F75 has made those old "hunted out sites" new and prosperous spots again and I truly look forward to each new day swinging it. Continued good luck. HH jim tn
 
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