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Sterling Air Corp Wings / Big Silver / Old Bread Token / Pile Of Nickels

floodplaindetector

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Finds are from the last 2 weeks at researched old school and city park sites fairly close to home and some a few hours away.
This will probably be my last post on the E-Trac forum as my back and arm just cannot take swinging my big coil setup any more and I don't want to get into wearing harnesses.
I want to thank everyone who looked at my posts on this E-Trac forum! I really appreciate your comments over the years.
Any future posts will be on Today's finds forum as I will be attempting to master one or 2 other lighter machines along with still using my E-Trac once in a while.

Coin finds are back to 1886 and Silver Coins are back to 1901.
Two of my favorite finds are the WWII era Sterling Air Corp wings and the old bakery token.
I found similar Air Corp wings last year but those were smaller.
Not pictured are 47 wheat pennies.

- Dave
 
Another amazing array of finds Dave! Hate to hear you will be leaving this forum! I can't begin to tell you how inspiring your seemingly endless ability to sniff out keepers is. More than once, your posts have challenged me to look at sites differently. Will definitely be watching the today's forum for you.
 
Another great pile of old coins and relics! The Air Corps wings are awesome! Sure hate that you won't be posting on the Etrac forum. I know what you mean about the weight and balance but it's hard to get away from the Etrac's ability. I picked up an Equinox when they came out, but I can't dedicate the time it takes to learn it to make that jump over to it being my full time machine. Good luck to you on making the switch. I know you will have great success on whatever you swing.
 
Hey Randy,
I have an Anfibio Multi I want to learn and am strongly considering buying a XP ORX soon.
I will still use E-Trac as it a great machine but the big coil setup like is quite a load.


Xdigger said:
What detectors are you going to use now?
 
floodplaindetector said:
Hey Randy,
I have an Anfibio Multi I want to learn and am strongly considering buying a XP ORX soon.
I will still use E-Trac as it a great machine but the big coil setup like is quite a load.


Xdigger said:
What detectors are you going to use now?

I hope your back gets better, I know the pain. I just bought an orx and love it, found 3 14 k rings. I also found several barbers, indians, v Nick's, and tokens in woodlawn.
 
Thanks Mike. Appreciate it.
Dave
utmike said:
Another amazing array of finds Dave! Hate to hear you will be leaving this forum! I can't begin to tell you how inspiring your seemingly endless ability to sniff out keepers is. More than once, your posts have challenged me to look at sites differently. Will definitely be watching the today's forum for you.
 
Thanks Dave. I am on the fence about what other machine to dedicate my time to. Will be hard to compare to E-Trac. I do have a Pro-Swing I may use also. Will have to think about that.
It is just frustrating when you are detecting with pain.

Sooper Dave said:
Another great pile of old coins and relics! The Air Corps wings are awesome! Sure hate that you won't be posting on the Etrac forum. I know what you mean about the weight and balance but it's hard to get away from the Etrac's ability. I picked up an Equinox when they came out, but I can't dedicate the time it takes to learn it to make that jump over to it being my full time machine. Good luck to you on making the switch. I know you will have great success on whatever you swing.
 
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