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Just saying Hello

TomB

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I'm new here and just wanted to say hello. Received a X-Terra-70 for xmas and really like it. On my first two hunts with it I recovered three cw bullets, a 1918 Wheat and a brass button. Also a lot of chad. Come on warm weatherer lol

TomB
 
Hello Tom,

I have had my X70 for just a little while, actually just got it back from Minelab, and I really like it alot. Them suckers' got a nose on 'em!!!:biggrin:
 
Hi Tom, welcome to the forum! I chopped out a musket ball and an old partial buckle from the frozen ground last weekend, come on warm weather. HH, Mike
 
n/t
 
Welcome to the site Tom! It sounds like the 60 is doing very well for you so far. Congrats on the minnie, and wheat, Beale.
 
We want to see some pictures btw so be shy to post a few. For a single frequency machine the 70 is one of the best!
Cheers!
 
The Button I found had V.A.M.C which stands for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical Collage. This Collage was founded in the early 1850's. In 1895 the name was changed to Virginia Polytechnical Institute, now known as Virginia Tech.
 
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