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TRADED Hole digger, if you hunt manicured lawns or parks this works great. Push it in and pull it out with the golf sized hole with this plugger. Get the coin and replace the plug. You can't even tell you were there. TRADED
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Rules:
Anything and everything that you would use metal detecting. Put it here and ask for something or let someone make an offer.
Everything pertaining to the online swap/trade MUST be in this thread only.
Post what you want to swap/trade in this thread only also.
All communication, the swap chatter let's call it should be in this thread also, it will be great to see what is trading.
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
What I really need to know is will they sound like Ratphones. Rick Viola used to build these and whatever speakers he used they bring out sounds you never knew where there.
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Jack Flynn
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Tom can we do that here just for the faithful followers of this forum, I want to ask first. Thanks..........We can just keep it in one thread and pm each other
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Jack Flynn
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tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> What kind of depth are you seeing with the small
> coil in the soil at the sites you've hunted???
I'm digging conductive targets 5 inches deep some of them at these very trashy Fe and Co wise sites and cannot figure out why there's so many signals in the scoop. That's what seems to ma
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I've got about maybe 12 hrs run time with the Core now. Some 9 hrs with the small very special coil and 3 hrs with the stock coil. The machine is unreal in trash period with the small coil. This might be the best of the best as far as I'm concerned when it comes to a small coil running on a machine. TID accuracy is outstanding. If you want to know whats in the ground glue your eyes on t
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Jack Flynn
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Now that's what I'm talking about, sounds like an excellent move. Just remember we in the USA are very loyal to companies that take care of the customer first. You Will have a huge impact if you never lose that vision. Thanks
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Jack Flynn
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We have 5 Jack Russells, we have loved the breed for over 20 yrs. Yes my back yard looks like a WWII carpet bombing attack. Wouldn't have it any other way............
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Jack Flynn
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Daniel you might live in the worst minerals in the country in Tennessee. I haven't tried the stock or large coil yet. I tend to stay away from the dark red clay as it's a pain to dig in. I'll be trying the stock coil out in the morning and Saturday.
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Jack Flynn
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Well if punch in iron with depth is your concern, I'll make you a video in a nasty place with the headphones off so you can hear the iron and see what it picks out. I'm amazed at how in iron it locks onto a conductive target.
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Jack Flynn
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Got permission to hunt a couple of lots by knocking on some doors today. Gonna be loading a 20 minute video I'll be posting later....
Diggin the Nokta
Dumping out the finds pouch
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Jack Flynn
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Today the Fors Core finally sank in. Really a pretty simple machine by most standards but outstanding power and some to spare. Flat out speed and separation, I'm gonna keep my mouth silent on that one lol. Yep I own one of the other machines too. The last 3 hunts I have been hunting some of the trashiest places in America I'll promise you that. Did pretty good but nothing special. Not a
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Before metal detecting my decade long love was high end adult precision airguns, I've owned more than I care to say here from all over the world. When you have a passion that involves 75 to 100K in airguns at the house and 25K coming and going all across the world in money or guns all the time it gets fun! Had an 80 yd range here at the house in 20 yd increments and was shooting somewhere in
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I've had several Pro pointers then got the ML Profind when it came out. I haven't been thrilled with it since it debuted. Tell me about the newer ones. I just might be in the market for one. The good the bad and the ugly mind you.
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Jack Flynn
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"The ole horseshoe was switching sides" This is to me one of the most underused functions of the Deus. On the Deus it is telling ya something. If I'm getting a blip on either side back and forth I dig it. It has been good stuff many many times. Two years ago when I got the Deus I was freshwater beach hunting. There were places under the sand 6-8 inches deep that once I started pul
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I hope the E stands for extended brain capacity, I've got a NOGGIN on my shoulders. I prefer the big brain idea though. My only beef with them was the right fit. Keith has a nice sized brain capacity too lol. .silverhound Wrote:
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> CP6E is a much better fitting way more comfortable
> phone in my opinion . CP6 are way to tight f
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Got out yesterday for about an hour fifteen up till sunset after filling my belly up with Thanksgiving dinner. There's a small old barn still sitting where a farm/old homestead used to be across the street in the woods. No spectacular old coins or silver but targets, clad, to be dug. I hunted right in front of the cover on the side of it. This place is really infested with iron, old nails, p
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Over the years I've noticed this. Everything we hunt for falls into a certain range. Iron to Gold to brass to lead to aluminum to say silver to clad coins and buttons not necessarily in that order in real life. They all follow an incremental scale up the ferrous to conductive range. Some detectors follow what I call a great scale, easy to pic the items out to dig. Other detectors are all ove
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Jack Flynn
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Don't worry about the off topic posting. The jest of my post really was about I've never ran a small coil that much. The CoRe is outstanding, the Deus would be unreal with a 5 or 6 inch coil. Maybe just unstoppable. We have to hunt mucho more trash than anywhere else here in the US.
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Jack Flynn
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I must say I'm amazed at how well this machine is built. Not many out there like it build wise if any. Ergonomics, superb! Balance, you don't even know you have a detector on your arm. They had to steal that from Deus lol. I have a feeling Keith is gonna miss this machine.......... Anyway, ran it around an old dilapidated barn across the street in the woods that I "have not" b
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Jack Flynn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum