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:super:1st Time Out and I got some ones 2 cents worth

sccpdc

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OK, took my 250 to a boat ramp around the corner from the house. was there 30 min.

and BINGA BANGA BAM. I Got My First 2-cents ( MY FIRST TWO CENTS) :super:, A House Key, A Budweiser BLT Cap and Pull Tab.

and a verity of tin can parts. Boy Do I Have A Lot To Learn.

I Covered up the holes and put the other trash I found in to the trash can. trying to start out right.

Next Monday I am Going To A Site where a Civil War Battle was Fought it's private land and I have permission. :jump:
 
Ya, just had to go and try it. Really did not have much time to stay. the site was way to trashy and I thought it would probably be that way and was right.
 
Good luck at the CW site scc!!:thumbup:
 
Hey it's a start. When I first started ( about 137 years ago ) I thought trash was the only thing people ever lost. Course this using extremely primitive detectors that were way before detectors with all the features of today that we take for granted.

Bill.
 
Good start and happy hunting, there is no telling what you come home with, good luck at the CW site!!
 
Not a bad start:thumbup:I vaguely recall starting out in the late eighties after training with mine detectors in the U.S. Army. The first detector that I ever bought for myself was the original Grand Master Hunter by Garrett in 1988. I still enjoy swingin' it around from time to time. It works as well as it did when I first took it out of the box.
Keep it up and by this time next year you will have found thousands of coins and several pieces of jewelry. Remember, in order to find some goodies, you need to dig tons of trash. Best of luck to you at the Civil War battle site and all future hunts. Happy Hunting!:)
 
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