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tracker IV does well!

Ed Steinhoff

Active member
Saw darkflights post on the performance of his tracker IV with the 10" coil and just had to post how good a machine it is for tot lots. Had to go to town Sunday afternoon for a couple things from the store. Had to pass by a elementary school I haven't hit for about 5 months since they have been under construction and put in a whole new playground. Fortunately they used wood chips! I decided to give it a whirl and see what my little depositors had left for me.
So I pulled out the tracker IV from behind the seat of the pickup ( its normal home ) and began at the merry go rounds. Two and a half hours later, pouch full and fanny dragging the count was three junk rings, two necklace pendants, one avon "diamond" and gold chain necklace, one butterfly hair barrette, a ugly white frog pendant and a boat load of clad coins. final count was 2 wheat's, 67 zinclons,8 nickels, 41 dimes, 22 quarters, 1 Mexican $1 coin, 1 movie token, and a Spanish 8 real that said "copy" on the back! total 138 clad2 wheats and three oddballs plus assorted junk jewelry. Hows that for quota Leslie?
All that swinging and the tracker never got heavy and the trash was very minimal. For fun tot lot hunting the tracker is hard to beat! HH ED in co.
 
The Tracker IV seems to be the Ultimate Sleeper machine. From what I've read, the design goes back to when George Payne was working for BH, and it's has remained basically unchanged since he created it. George knew what he was doing and that's certainly been proven by the long-term success of this design. I don't know of any other machine that's been in production for so long with no substantial changes over the years. Including the selling price, and that's perhaps the most amazing part!
-Ed
 
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