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X-70 Finds........:minelab::wave::wave:

Richard@BackwoodsDetectors

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Finally getting around to posting the X-70 finds from last weeks. I have had all of the X-Terras' as trade-ins but never kept one long enough to try out... This one I did.... I will have to admit that this is a very easy machine to use...Being a relic hunter, I hunted mostly in AM with a few easy moves to Disc. The area had been hunted before but not good because I think that most people gave up after they dug so much trash.... Hits were good with clean audio, good ID's. Great machine..... comfortable and light....Best to all...............

2 Pieces of Sabot
Nipple Protector
Lid from possible percussion cap box
Beautiful Spencer 3 ringer
Plain 2 piece button with shank intact with Waterbury Button Co. on back
One Unidentifiable object (Any help with ID is appreciated)
1930 Wheatie
1968 Buffalo
 
Better be careful Richard your going to not want to sell that thing LOL
 
know what the number was...unless I make a concentrated effort to remember somethng.. it's gone..:crazy:..sorry...appreciate your interest....

Ron/Elton, I will probably pickup the Minelab line before too long.....their machines are top notch.... I really like the X-Terras.....I haven't used the 50 or the 30 but with the same electronics platform, I'd say they would hunt too...best to all, Richard
 
The round piece with a nail on the bottom of the photo is a Tompin. These were put in the muzzel of the rifle to keep water out. Hice finds by the way. HH...Jesse.
 
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