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Looks Like He Might Have Gotten His Euro Version AT Pro Yesterday......:surprised:

John-Edmonton

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What a lucky kid..... check it out!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1330198/James-Hyatt-unearths-2-5m-treasure-trove-FIRST-metal-detecting-expedition.html
 
:surprised: Indeed........... Oh well he done good
what can I say???? I think we have a new :detecting:
in the making ..but THAT is goona be hard to top!!!

Cool article John Thnaks for the
heads up

Ron

RLTW:usaflag:
 
These treasures keep turning up in the British fields, good luck to the kid and his dad, and no John the A T Pros have not arrived here yet, the detector belonged to his grandad and looked to be a Fisher 70 or 75 in the pictures in the Brit newspapers.



Take Care and HH


Les.
 
leslie said:
These treasures keep turning up in the British fields, good luck to the kid and his dad, and no John the A T Pros have not arrived here yet, the detector belonged to his grandad and looked to be a Fisher 70 or 75 in the pictures in the Brit newspapers.



Take Care and HH


Les.

First Texas says it was an F75 and it sure looks like an F75 in the newspaper photos. Wish I could sweep my F75 over a target like that ........
 
INCREDIBLE! Who needs the lotto? Just move to jolly old England and start knocking on doors...LOL!
 
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