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Sand Sark,First day at the lake:yo:

Pulltaber you did great with the SS congrats!!!!! Roll Tide!!!!
 
What make is the knife (I see the W but can't quite make out the spelling on the handle)? Looks like a nice one. Some of the knives can be worth quite a bit and that one looks like it is in very good shape.

I think you had a great first day at the lake! And not too many hair pins either, if that is all of them that you dug.
Cheers,
tvr
 
You did good on your first water hunt with the SS!!!
I have been using one for a couple of months and have found several silver rings, a gold pendant, and a small gold ring.
I already love my Sand Shark!!
Good luck and happy hunting,
Felix
 
tvr said:
What make is the knife (I see the W but can't quite make out the spelling on the handle)? Looks like a nice one. Some of the knives can be worth quite a bit and that one looks like it is in very good shape.

I think you had a great first day at the lake! And not too many hair pins either, if that is all of them that you dug.
Cheers,
tvr
Oliver F Winchester on the knife and that was all of the junk that I found but it was a heavily hunted site.
 
If I used a PI at my local lake I would have to stay on my knees. No one hunts this lake as far as I can tell.
 
Got to love the Sand Shark, easy to set up and run. Smooth in every condition and it hits deep. Congrats on a good day out, love the knife!
 
Oliver F. Winchester company started building knives in 1810. Yours is a newer one that seems to be going for around $5.

Getting in the water and finding a variety of stuff is much better than a $5 hunt! Can't wait to hear of your first gold with the Sand Shark!!
Cheers,
tvr
 
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