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Rain,rain rain...

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Id like to get out with my newly acquired coinstrike but its a tad too wet out, darnit <img src="/metal/html/cry.gif" border=0 width=40 height=15 alt=":cry">
Maybe later today or tomorrow.I remember that 9-10 inch penny I detected a while back that was loud and clear with a CS.Ive always been partial to Fishers so gonna give it another go <img src="/metal/html/super.gif" border=0 width=26 height=28 alt=":super">
Maybe I will throww some coins on the floor and do some testing.rain, rain go away...
 
so I got out and found $ 4.98 including one clad half,13 quarters, 11 dimes,13 pennies and a 1927 wheatie.the CS worked great.Dug a couple iron sounding signals that was iron and a couple of round washers that was close to the surface.All iron was identified before digging so that was great.If the signal didnt repeat ninety degrees from the original signal it was iron.Fought some high grass but had a ball,beats watching it rain:))
 
That's a nice way to get started. I also dug some iron just at first just to prove to myself I was correct....keep it up <img src="/metal/html/blush.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":redface"> Bill
 
The CS is simple to use compareed to some of them and it goes deep.Was hoping to find a silver but maybe next time:))
 
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