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Bounty Hunter

Cliff60

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[size=large]I came to Florida this week to spend sometime with my Mother because she is sick with cancer, but while I was here I had a young man that was excited to show me his new metal detector and asked me if I would teach him how to use it. When I found out that it was a Bounty Hunter that was purchased at Wally World I cringed inside, but being the good guy that I like to think I am said, "Yes" I'd be more than happy to help him. So after spending more than two hours using this (eighty dollar) model I found out how to use it and how to mpin point the target was able to teach him how to use it. His parents said if he learns how to use it properly then they would buy him a better model.. And of course owning three Whites, I told them that would be their best buy for the money. I've gone to the beach with him and to some of the schools and today he found two quarters and four pennies, his fouth time out. At least he's learning how to use it the right way and also how to clean-up the area after his dig... Cliff[/size]
 
Cliff,

It's because of people like you who help keep this hobby strong and pass knowledge on to those who may be willing to learn and go further into the hobby, than they may be at during this time.

I'm sure you've made that kid, one happy camper, and before you know it, he's parents are going to have to put out some ging for their sons upgrade...

Nice Work Cliff.

TigerNed
 
Thanks for the compliment, it's been fun teaching him how to use it and how to have fun with it.. Cliff
 
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