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My ACe 250 tutors a BH 101

Old Katz

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My Ace 250 tutors the BH-101
My neighbor in my apartment building has a little BH Pioneer 101. He had gotten it for Christmas from his parents and like many detectors, ended up in his parents garage
 
Nice story and thanks for taking the time to share this hobby with a young guy and showing him how to do it right.:thumbup:
 
Good for you for teaching him the right way to retrieve targets and he probably just started on a life long hobby!:garrett:
 
Kinda fun being a tector teacher ain't it. You probably pointed that young feller in the right direction and got him hooked.

Bill
 
Good Job Katz... the more folks that ebjoy
the hobbby and learn the RIGHT way to do it
the better off all of us are ...

Job well done and Im sure you had fun as well

Ron
Rangers Lead The Way
 
Nice of you to take the guy along with you. I think the BH 101 [tracker IV] is really not bad to start with and has decent performance. Had it before and now I have the ace as a light weight detector.

HH, Eric.
 
:usaflag:He probably got very little sleep..thinkin' about diggin' stuff out of the ground...like I still:crazy: do..:usaflag:
 
Alright!:clapping:WTG!:thumbup:Looks like you got a new hunting buddy:wiggle:Metal detecting will be a very good hobby for him to enjoy! That's really awesome, man!:biggrin:Happy Hunting!:)
 
Very good jesture on your part Old Katz:clapping:
 
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