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My humble finds Monday evening...

Uncle Willy

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[attachment 7197 mon2.jpg][attachment 7197 mon2.jpg]Hit a elementary school soccer field for an hour or so before soccer moms, dads, and 900 soccer apes flooded the place. :)

Bill
 
Hey Bill;
What are the copper looking oblong coins? Remind me of pennys that have been run over by a train.
And how well do you think the 2500 would do prospecting, nugget shooting VS. My Scorpion. I have the 1500 and it picks up my sample gold, but theres no grnd. ballance. which I see as a limmiting factor. Just picking yer brain,seems Garrett rates it just below the Scorpion?
Thank Bill. :thumbup:
 
I was just gonna ask how you managed that!! At least you are able to get out there and swing. The heat here has been a prohibitive factor and now, here comes Rita for the weekend. We could use the rain but not the winds and associated devastation.
 
The copper thingy is one of those souvenirs made out of a penny in a machine found at most tourist spots. The 2500 should do close to what the Scorpion will do. It has 256 degrees of adjustment on ground balance and plenty of power.

Bill
 
Don't know where you're at but hope you ain't in Rita's path as it's a killer. When one like it hit Galveston over 100 years ago it killed 8000 people. There were so many bodies they loaded them on barges and dumped them at sea - but they floated back in and the authorities had to force people at gunpoint to dispose of them. If this one does the same or more damage than Katrina the combined costs could break this country. Really feel for all those folks down there.

Bill
 
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