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:usaflag:Life without my pro-pointer ain't so bad..

MNCoinhunter

Active member
:usaflag:I went out and tried my detecting skills without my favorite accessory...which is on it's way to Texas to be re-born. Only got out for about an hour but found a buck or so in clad and this extra-large Chrysler Tootsie Toy about 8 inches down. I've found a couple of matchbox sized varieties but nothing like this. The axles are broken but otherwise completely intact. Good times.

Edit: The Merc's are there just for size comparison...and maybe to add a little time warp to the picture. And just for the record I've only dug one Merc since I started detecting. Those E Bay dimes are part of my ever-growing silver hoard. ;)
 
Love those old toys, but for me, I'm reluctant to go hunt without a pin pointer, I guess the larger targets are ok and the near surface. oj
 
We sifted and cussed alot!:tongue: that's a cool car bud!!!
 
never used one. but if you get good enough pinpointing. you really don't need one i guess. but sometimes i think i might like to try one out
 
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