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SLQ and other February finds with the E-Trac

MT

New member
During the short break in the rain, I went to one of the schools I had beat to death with my SE. I thought it was totally cleaned out, since I had found well over 100 silvers at this place.
I took the E-Trac with the Pro Loop on one last journey. The first target I dug was a memorial at 10", then a 1943 Canadian penny at 9". I then set the E-Trac up for maximum everything and after a while, found this smooth SLQ at a good 9" right where I had gone over it at least 25 times with the SE.
The rest of the coins came from Golden Gate Park this month.
It's getting very thin out there and I don't like it.:stars:
Thanks for looking.
HH,
MT
 
Golden Gates a nice park, had some real fun back in the early 70s there:smoke:
 
n/t
 
Wow! Impressive for a site you pounded with the SE. Why do you think you missed these with your SE, when supposedly both machines get similar depth?
 
Don in South Jersey said:
Wow! Impressive for a site you pounded with the SE. Why do you think you missed these with your SE, when supposedly both machines get similar depth?
Thanks Don...The E-Trac is much more stable with the sensitivity high on manual and the Volume gain way up.
That's the only thing I can think.
Thanks
MT
Tom
 
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