floodplaindetector
Well-known member
Over the winter I did some drastic modifications to lighten up my eTrac as I saw the video ; eTrac, lighten it up.
My back and arm have improved lately also so I gave it a go and I was pain free all day and made some good deep finds.
Finds were from small town old schools and city parks.
The find of the day for me was that 1940s sterling silver personalized bracelet. It was about 9 inches deep. The ring is also silver.
The barber quarters are 1892 and 1909. The upper item is a small 5 cent merchant token.
The old buckle was very deep (about 14 inches).
I also just posted my finds from a few weekend hunts with The Minelab Equinox if you want to look at those also.
Thanks for looking!
Dave
My back and arm have improved lately also so I gave it a go and I was pain free all day and made some good deep finds.
Finds were from small town old schools and city parks.
The find of the day for me was that 1940s sterling silver personalized bracelet. It was about 9 inches deep. The ring is also silver.
The barber quarters are 1892 and 1909. The upper item is a small 5 cent merchant token.
The old buckle was very deep (about 14 inches).
I also just posted my finds from a few weekend hunts with The Minelab Equinox if you want to look at those also.
Thanks for looking!
Dave