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I was actually doing a lot of comparison hunting last week getting ready for a trip to England. Park 2, field 1 and 2 all would hit 12 inch Indians and wheats in the wild. All setting were the same recovery 4, IronTed S said:Jeff...Were you in one of the field programs to find such a nice variety of items?
This will be my third trip with the Equinox. Your history is captivating to say the least, our detecting finds locally only go back 175 years. I really like your saying at the bottom that pretty well sums it!Mega said:Some amazing finds,not sure if you have been to the UK before but hope you find some of our silver or even gold hammered coins,i guess we take our history for granted most of the time,but even after all these years still amazes me what a massive array of history we have and still keep finding.
The Equinox certainly has found some stunning finds since it was launched about 18+ months ago.
Thanks Tony! Starting to get wound up about the tripBigTony said:Cool finds and cleaning method.
Best of luck in England!
Tony NJ