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Iron Infested Park Hunt

DiggerODirt

Active member
Got out Monday Afternoon and hunted a park that I knew was infested with Iron and Copper (plumbing pipe and fittings) trash. The E-Trac did well on the iron, but some of the copper trash still fooled me.
Got one 1952 Wheat, and a little more clad for the collection...When I started digging the dog tags, I was afraid I might find the whole dog...lol...License tag is my birth year...1965...Weather was so warm, I had to shed my jacket. I hope it keeps up like this right to Christmas day...
Again missed the Silver Quarter by one year...Darn 1965s!!!
The small rivet cover was found in a tot lot and thrown in just to show how small of an item will give a good signal on the E-Trac.

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Happy Hunting,
 
Don't you just love those little pant rivets. Sound like an IH at 6"....15 minutes later you finally find 'em in the top 2" of the plug, after you tore it all to pieces. Congratulations on the finds and thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
Save that copper plumbing junk, it's got good scrap value these days.
And talk about small targets..... how about trying to find tennis shoe eyelets ???!!!!
I found some down 3 inches.
Those and .22 blank shells. JEEEZZZZ:rant:
 
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