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My new SE Pro rocks.:clapping:

Thanks Eddie for the information,I,ll continue to study the manual and Andy,s book and as soon as this weather breaks
I,ll be doing some testing in my garden with the factory presets.
Thanks again and hope you continue finding those old ones.
Jim D
 
Nice going Eddie, glad you are loving your new SE Pro, I am likewise, no complaints whatsover! Got my third 1700era copper with my new SE Pro last Sunday, and all the finds I found were 8-10 inches down at that wooded site..

Don
 
Thanks Don. Congrats on your latest old copper find. Sure wish we could find that kind of stuff around here in Washington state, but no such luck. I really love my "ole" XS, but I think me and my SE Pro are going to get along just fine........ : ) GL & HH and thanks for your reply.

Eddie
 
The wife and I have fond memories of Washington State, we got married there while I was stationed at MChord AFB, and the two years we spent there were up there with two of the best years in our life. Not sure if we had stayed there I would have ever got into metal detecting, since I loved the fishing out there and the mountains (hmmmmn, none here in South Jersey).

Don
 
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