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While We're Talkin' about the Outlaw........

TAB.HUNTER

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Attached are pictures of my Outlaw set up and finds over the past two years. I was out detecting probably 10 times in the past two years. I don't get out much. The horse shoes were from the 1886-1888 Race Track. The ox shoe was found in a canyon where you wouldn't think ox could go. It may have been an upgraded military all-terrain ox? The bracket is a thick brass ice chest bracket found near 1910 structures. The silver dollar was from the Hot Springs Spa that operated from 1926-1929.
Regarding the Outlaw set up; I got the pin pointer bracket off of EBay. They fit the Minelab Pro-find, Garrett Pro-Pointer and the White's TRX. The tip was purchased from Ace; part number 51240. They fit the previously mentioned pin pointers. I've had them all.
By the way, the Race Track is a 1 mile oval. I covered the track and an extensive area beyond the track with the Cleansweep coil. Fantastic coil for this purpose.
 
yep the out law is another tesorow that i wont to get back , its a great machine
 
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