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Outlaw Silver

Rdunzl

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I recently moved from Los Angeles to Portland. Imagine my delight when I joined AHRPS and found out Monte
was leading the group. Needless to say my hobby skills improved overnight. Although my Cutlass II served me
well in so cal, it does not have a manual ground balance needed in the mineralized soils of Oregon. I came across
a great deal on an Outlaw locally and snapped it up. I got out yesterday to Delta park, a sports complex near me.
One of the first signals I dug was a nice, soft, repeatable tone, about 6 inches down. A 1935 silver quarter.
I was using the 8" coil, discrimination set low to just reject a small iron nail, sensitivity just above 10 barely in the red.
Not in bad shape at all. I'm slowly learning this Outlaw, so far so good. A little silver never hurts. Happy hunting all.
 
Congrats, I am in the same place you are--I've had my Outlaw for a week or so now. But if you have Monte as a teacher, you're going to pass me by like I was standing still!
 
WOW nice find , silver quarter is a very good find
 
Rdunzi,

Congrats on you recent silver and also to be able to go to the AHRPS meetings. The wife and I met up with a Monte last year while we were vacationing in Oregon, very nice guy and we had a pleasant two hour talk. Oregon has some very beautiful country, with some breath taking views, we would have liked to stay out there. I noticed in my brief stay out there that my Tesoro Pantera had some problems ground balancing in certain areas, a lot different soil than my native Kansas soil. HH
 
Thanks Randy,
It is indeed a pleasure to attend the AHRPS meetings. Believe it or not, I stayed late one meeting to bend Monte's
ear a little about some Tesoro stuff and he mentioned you by name. We were discussing this forum and his posts and
your name came up. I guess he remembered as well. If I can only figure out how to reduce the pics I took on my iPad,
I'd post a pretty one of that quarter. It's probably not much by forum standards, but it is the oldest coin I've been lucky
enough to swing my coil over. For what it's worth, my mother was born and raised in Kansas, Burlington area I believe.
Happy hunting.
 
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