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I had to work today, and when I got home, Canada Post arrived at the same time to deliver my relic shovel that I ordered a while back. Well, I was anxious to try it out, so I waited until it got dark and all the kids left the snow hills. The hills must have been busy all week, as the weather was above freezing for a couple of days. I took out my winter machine, my ACE 250 with the wool sock, after about 10 minutes traversing a hill, I got a penny, then a quarter, then a toonie and so on. The relic shovel was a real time saver, as all I had to do was pinpoint, then make 3-4 cuts pushing the blade down with my boots, flip it over and the coin(s) were in the plug. I found two spills on the hills, so as a result I managed to get over $13.00 in change
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I had to work today, and when I got home, Canada Post arrived at the same time to deliver my relic shovel that I ordered a while back. Well, I was anxious to try it out, so I waited until it got dark and all the kids left the snow hills. The hills must have been busy all week, as the weather was above freezing for a couple of days. I took out my winter machine, my ACE 250 with the wool sock, after about 10 minutes traversing a hill, I got a penny, then a quarter, then a toonie and so on. The relic shovel was a real time saver, as all I had to do was pinpoint, then make 3-4 cuts pushing the blade down with my boots, flip it over and the coin(s) were in the plug. I found two spills on the hills, so as a result I managed to get over $13.00 in change
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