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Post by jp on Mar 11, 2016 20:35:28 GMT
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Post by Terry Soloman on Mar 12, 2016 19:15:33 GMT
Sweet silver Joe! One of my favorite shots of you working the beach. Attachments:
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Post by jp on Mar 13, 2016 17:02:11 GMT
Sweet silver Joe! One of my favorite shots of you working the beach. I actually found 4 silver quarters, 4 silver dimes, and a silver toe ring last week. That was over a 3 day period. It was probably my second best week metal detecting.
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Post by jp on Mar 16, 2016 22:57:44 GMT
I went back to the spot where I found my last silver coins and I found an area that wasn't bulldozed by the beach crew. I worked a 10'x 10'section and I found 2 more silver dimes. One was a 1944 Mercury and the other was a 1957 Roosevelt. Here's a picture of the new coins.
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Post by pinenut on Sept 18, 2016 23:04:01 GMT
Nothing really exciting lately. A fair bit of clad, a few wheat cents, some junk jewelry... I did enjoy digging up this old token though. Apparently from a Chicago billiard hall, I have no guess how it got buried 4" in an old Los Angeles area park. Found with my Tesoro Silver Sabre microMAX last week.
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Post by Terry Soloman on Sept 19, 2016 19:49:57 GMT
Great Token - Congrats!
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Post by pinenut on Sept 22, 2016 4:54:01 GMT
Found more goodies with the Outlaw today; same old park I'd been going to. I knew I'd sniff out some silver there... Got a '58 Rosie dime and small silver ring, another wheatie, pile o' clad, another token (mulligan center? - never heard of it..), a Canadian quarter... and a nice assortment of pulltabs. ^_^
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Post by pinenut on Oct 7, 2016 18:29:45 GMT
A few oddities found with my Outlaw this week: The wrench is brass or bronze and apparently to tighten fire hose fittings. It also works as a beer bottle opener. ^_^ LA dog tag expired in '68. Found the 42 dime last weekend. I know that all Tesoros find the goods, but can't figure out why the Outlaw seems so underrated! It's a pleasure to use and pinpoints "dead nuts". After shrinking my target response area with the retune feature, I have to be careful with my digger... I can often poke the digger straight into the target, scratching it.
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Post by jp on Oct 20, 2016 16:05:10 GMT
A few oddities found with my Outlaw this week: The wrench is brass or bronze and apparently to tighten fire hose fittings. It also works as a beer bottle opener. ^_^ LA dog tag expired in '68. Found the 42 dime last weekend. I know that all Tesoros find the goods, but can't figure out why the Outlaw seems so underrated! It's a pleasure to use and pinpoints "dead nuts". After shrinking my target response area with the retune feature, I have to be careful with my digger... I can often poke the digger straight into the target, scratching it. Those are some very nice finds. I've nicked a couple of targets while digging them up. Sometimes you just don't know where they are in the ground, even with the pinpointing being so accurate. Mistakes happen.
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