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bonecrusher's hunt

dirt doctor

Well-known member
bonecrusher,

Thanks for answering my question about the finds at the 1880's house .I went to answer you back at the old thread but it had been closed down due to in fighting amongst the forumites .That was a nice post and a nice job on the photo work . So I'm opening up this thread
to give folks a chance to comment on it if they so choose .
I think you've got a real nice spot there and that the small coil is a good way to go . Overlap your swings , don't go to fast and try working the same ground from different directions .
Good luck and Happy hunting ,

George
 
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