I found this 1917 Walker using TTF with the 5x10 coltek. It was hiding in a vacant lot where an old church used to be and the amount of iron was incredible and the etrac was sounding off like a machine gun and I had to work the high tone to get good numbers- 20-46 , 9-45 , 10-44 , co numbers jumping but staying in the mid to high forties .
It wasn't but 3 inches deep sitting beside old broken brick and when I first seen it I thought it was clad because it was so nasty.
It ain't pretty but I would take one every day!
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It wasn't but 3 inches deep sitting beside old broken brick and when I first seen it I thought it was clad because it was so nasty.
It ain't pretty but I would take one every day!
Roy
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