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Ever wonder what's at the bottom of a lake?? - Reply if you must...............!!!:stretcher:

Mrchile

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:surprised: [size=x-large]This might make your blood pressure rise!![/size] :surprised:


[size=x-large] Prepare Yourself [/size]





[size=x-large]Three Months at the 100+ year old Lake[/size] :detecting:












[size=x-large]Comment if you must!![/size]


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[size=large] Worth It? -- I think so!!

Plus I'm doing the lake a much needed service!!

I get to weigh my gold by the lbs. now !!

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95% was vacuumed with the 560 Vibra Probe

Rock Bottom and clay

This is the secon Vibra Probe

And fourth time I've had to re-apoxy the front of the probe

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Lead is around 60 cents a pound, but the local
scrap guy in Philly is paying 15 cents a pound.
But it adds up quick.
 
At first i taugh you were showing us a few iron items on a pebble beach.... now that i realise that those are lead sinkers, gee ! What a load of work! Even if you didn't found any gold, just the exercise must have added 2 years on your life ! Can't wait to see the goodies !
 
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