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Dig those shallow hits

BarberBill

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It's been mentioned from time to time that pulltabs generally don't settle as deeply as coins and therefore one can ignore IDs reading tab/foil that are shallow. That's true most of the time. However, nearly every ring, small piece of jewelry etc. that I've found in parks/lawns was hung in the sod at the same general depth as those pesky pull tabs. We just can't get away from it -- if you don't want to miss jewelry, dig everything as tedious as that can be;
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BB
 
So very true Bill. Well said. Most jewelry gets caught in the roots of the grass, etc. Hey, I've dug the old type of pull tabs at 6" and boy that's a big let down. HH to all, Nancy
 
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