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Official Predator Tool Giveaway Announcement!

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Somewhere on the Predator Tools website it a picture of a jar of coins. Go have a look around and then come back here and post your guess. Only one guess per forum user. The picture is a bit small but it is an approximately 4 1/2 inch wide jar that is about 8 1/2 inches tall. You can tell by looking at it how full it is of coins. No golf balls below the visible coins. Quarters, dimes, pennies and nickels are in the jar.
I repeat. Your guess will have to be here to win. <STRONG>You also will have to register on the Metal Detecting Classified Forum to even enter. </STRONG>
We want to see how many of you will actually register that hadn't before. There's another 2 great contests coming here so please come back often as the announcements will be right here. A good description of the Raptor Shovel is below this post. It shows how I personally use the shovel. It's an awesome prize. <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
You'll have about 7 days to figure it out. If I don't see anyone getting close I will extend it. Close will eventually be good enough. Look at the other guesses so you don't repeat. Put your guess in the subject line.
If you register your spam blocker may stop us from approving you. Just email me or go to the one forum where problems like this are listed. As far as email goes, garyk@findmall.com will get to me.
Good luck! <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":D">
Thanks... Guvner..
 
Below is a repost of a post I made earlier tonight -- you know, for the good of the hobby and stuff. I wouldn't have made thing of it by reposting, but apparently Guv has noticed same as everyone else that actual detecting posts have been way down this month <img src="/metal/html/wink.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=";)">
And why the out of the ordinary field test complete with pics for this *particular* product? I dunno -- I don't run this joint.
Scott
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I've nothing personal watsoever against Gary or the good folks at Raptor, but a few things comes to mind in the
face of such a wonderful testimonial because, well, that's just the way we seem to be in this hobby.
1) No serrated edge on at least one of those blade sides? How is anyone supposed to plow thru small roots out
in the woods without a serrated edge?
2) How does having a curved blade give anyone an advantage over anyone able to do something as simple as
dig a 45-degree angle with a straight blade? Plus, I think when you get into the hot summer months when
everyone's open-land dirt turns into concrete, trying to shove a curved-blade tool into that concrete would
actually be *harder* to do than trying to do the same thing with a straight-bladed digger.
The digger you're promoting would IMO be a plus in wet/moist dirt or wet sand, but other than that, not exactly a
huge plus. Especially without a serrated edge.
Scott
 
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