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Blisstool at work...

Took the Bliss out for a 30 minute run this afternoon at an old home site. She was a chatter-box for about the 1st 10 minutes until I got the settings down to where she just peeped once in a while. Dug up the 1926D wheat first..then a few nonferrous pieces of junk. Next came the encrusted cog. I wasn't certain if I should dig this signal or not as it gave a scratchy broken sound similar to iron but I could hear a nonferrous peep in the mix. But I dug it up just to prove a point to myself...there was a brass cog in with the encrusted iron. The final good signal in this short hunt turned up the Roosevelt/Fairbanks fob dated 1904. It has Washington printed on the bottom. The dirt was hard packed and mostly dry and all the signals dug were in the 6" range.

The Bliss will make you dig. I like it!
 
charls i like those iffy signal , sometimes its just like you say Iron in the hole with a good target, looks like your finding some good things, nice cog
 
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