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Pasttom made a post below that brought forth a reminder for all detector operators.

Monte

Well-known member
pasttom said:
... Now all I can do is focus on my Bucket List and learning my arsenal better. ..
I believe we should all take the time to think about what we are after, what we haven't found or done, then work on accomplishing that.

And when it comes to using metal detectors, a lot of folks out there have them, but I don't think the majority of them have devoted the time to "learn their arsenal better."

Tom's comment is a great reminder for all detecting enthusiasts, beginners to experienced, to spend more time, outdoors as well as doing a little indoor learnin', to better understand their detectors as well as search coils in their inventory.

Thanks for the reminder, Tom, and I hope hobbyists will dedicate some time alone with their detector to make friends with it and know it better.

Monte
 
Great advice Monte! (& pleasure chatting with you on the phone the other day). Your new coil is on it's way.........
Take care,
Bill
 
BLUSH! Now if I can just take my own advise.
 
I need more of this practice!!
Nice post Monte
 
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