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Johnnyanglo Wrote:
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> "to see if the berms in town were legal"
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> Berms? Is that the grass/tree area in the median
> of a two-lane road? Not sure where you were
> detecting.
Berm to me means the grass strip between the sidewalk and the curb.
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diggerdan
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Dan-Pa. Wrote:
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> Tree lines may be legal but expect some grief from
> the landowner who grooms them. If so just move on
> as not worth the aggravation.
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> PS : be nice and respectable to the landowners and
> you may be hunting an old yard adjacent to the
> tree lines as you will run into varied individuals
>
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diggerdan
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I recently sent a sick CZ-3d in, a '1021' that worked fine last year. Tom did his magic on it for a fair price and in quick time. I'm very pleased w/ the whole deal. I had to wait til today to swing the coil. 1st stop was the police to see if the berms in town were legal, they were. So, a friend of mine and I tackled an older one complete w/ old concrete side walk and a small
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diggerdan
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Congrats Tom! I was watching my video I got from you yesterday one more time before donating it as a prize for a club hunt and of all of the good info on it, what really grabbed me was the genuine smile on every recovery. I can just picture you w/ this one!!!
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diggerdan
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Today. Watched it twice already. Great job, Tom! What I liked the most was the genuine smile you had when you found a 'keeper'. The one thing that sticks out was how you located the find w/ the edge of your coil after digging the plug. Never knew or heard of that one before but sure can/will put it to use. Also, decided I need to dig more mid-tones.
I had a lot of time in w/ my
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diggerdan
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> Dan,
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> Just got your check this evening..... and will
> mail DVD tomorrow. Would like to think that you
> would/should receive it before Christmas.
Thanks, sir! That will just be the frosting as this is the cake!
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diggerdan
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Had ordered it before I found this forum and was a little nervous about what I was going to get. It's a '1021' and air tests a dime over 11". My last machine was a CZ-6 that I loaned my grandkid and it got 'lost'. Don't ask.
There's a local metal det club, 27 members. I went to a 'hunt' they put on a week end ago. Circle drive surrounds ab
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diggerdan
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum