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Good Old Coin Shooting Day With Plenty Of Knee Bends.:smoke:

John-Edmonton

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Basically....headed out for breakfast, put a map in front of me and picked the first spot that looked interesting. It's a huge park with lots of hills and trees. Below are the coin popping....rewards for about 4 hrs worth of knee bends.
 
Lots of rewards of clad :detecting:with those knee bends.:clapping:
 
About 10 years ago, there was a guy, who was retired and I think his name was Charlie. He was an avid metal detectorist, and also an inventor. He built many of these, then one day sadly passed away. The coin popper is very unique, in that it makes a 1 inch plug. That's about the size of a soil aerator hole. First you pinpoint the target, then push that little digger beside the target, pull the round ball to the ground (it acts as a fulcrum) then push down on the handle and the plug pops out with ease. It works great in hard soil. The digger part is interchangeable with a slightly larger digger, which is held in place with an allan screw. A great little gizmo for doing minimal damage to the grass.
 
That is one super idea for those shallow coins/rings! Wouldn't doubt they'll be a similar device on the market after "they" see this!
 
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