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Where are you E-Trac users from??

I live in Box Hill...:)
 
Ukraine, Vinnitsa :minelab:
 
I would say that there are e-trac users scattered around the world , so everybody has room enough to find goodies for themselves. Thanks again for your replys. CoinShooter-Craig P.S. - I'm still glad that I don't see anyone from wisconsin!!
 
CoinShooter-Craig said:
I would say that there are e-trac users scattered around the world , so everybody has room enough to find goodies for themselves. Thanks again for your replys. CoinShooter-Craig P.S. - I'm still glad that I don't see anyone from wisconsin!!


Wisconsin eh !!!

Not enough room for any more hunters in your state ???:detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting:

Heh heh...
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I'm pretty new to the hobby and I live in Sacramento California, love minelab and my new E-trac. I just wanted to say hello to grumpyolman who posted on this topic earlier and lives in Raymond Wa. My family lives in Raymond and I used to spend my summers there.
 
I hope I don't run into an army of detectorists in any of my sites. Especially if they have E-Tracs!!! Lol CoinShooter-Craig
SNOWY said:
CoinShooter-Craig said:
I would say that there are e-trac users scattered around the world , so everybody has room enough to find goodies for themselves. Thanks again for your replys. CoinShooter-Craig P.S. - I'm still glad that I don't see anyone from wisconsin!!


Wisconsin eh !!!

Not enough room for any more hunters in your state ???:detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting::detecting:

Heh heh...
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We own the bar and cafe in town and the RR tracks end west of town.
 
NW Missouri.......Won't get rid of the old XS (can't have too many machines), but really like the Etrac. Etrac's best coins so far, 1897 Barber dime and 1929 SLQ, both from pounded parks, by myself and many others. Just need to get in more hours.

Duhhhh , originally put NE misouri, got thinking about hunting and forgot which side of the state I live on.
 
I am a soon-to-be E-Trac owner here in Colorado. Are there any other users from Colorado and how are they doing with the soil here?
 
Nottingham
Central England

Fed up because the ground has been frozen for the past month.

Still Its given me time to digest more of Andy's book
 
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