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My wife doesn't know yet, but....

boneykid

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The last week of May just happens to be a vacation week for me. My lovely wife of 27 years doesn't know it yet, but most of the honeydews aren't going to come to fruition. Myself, the MXT PRO, the Lesche digger, and relic hunter shovel are going to be putting in some overtime. Coinage to date: 2 clad Rosies, 1- 1980 penny, maybe 50 pulltabs , and about a 1965 toy metal Army Jeep. Those statistics are going to change. My very first time out MDing was about 3 weeks ago. After reading numerous posts on this site and another, I'm stoked. I smell silver. ><>
 
[size=large]research will get you much closer to the treasures. i suggest also getting jeff foster's book, "the mxt edge".
all this is case you didn't already know.
i just got my pro last week and am stoked. i actually understand the dials and switches and how they interact. i hope you really enjoy yours.

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Shhh, I won't tell her either. :devil: I know you'll have a great time with the MXT and I bet you'll find the silver too. Just remember, your coil had to be over it to find it. Look for older parks, private property with permission to hunt, old fields that use to have an old school house, etc. You'll do great. Even you come home empty handed (with silver), you've spent time with your machine and the more you use it the more you'll love it. Practice practice practice is what I've always said. HH and keep us posted. Good luck, Nancy
 
Good luck on the hunt and tell your wife the 1st gold ring is hers!
 
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