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tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> Talked to him last week via tele. He had some fever. Haven't talked to since. Tried to call yesterday and today no answer.
> He's a good guy.
> Hard to BS too.
Must have caller ID,,, recognizes/doesn’t wanna deal with BS
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
tabman Wrote:
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> A couple of aspirin can do some good, but a whole
> bottle can kill you. If you voted for Obama TWICE,
> voted for Crooked Hillary, even considered Sociali
> st Bernie and think that Sleepy Joe would make a g
> reat president, you're likely dumber than a rock a
> nd twice as stupid. President Tru
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
A latch of some sort makes sense to me too for that hooked piece. It's not precisioned/machined exact enough to be a "gun part" imo. Looks too crude for that.
Nice finds though guys!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Same problem here Tom
I don’t like the layout at all now either. Everything runs together and is hard to follow/discern
Wish it would go back to the old format
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Mike
the little 4.5x7 is an excellent coil for sifting and deep little sucker for it's size too. That's a great deal for a like new one and lower rod too - you wouldn't be disappointed!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
coinspader Wrote:
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> I got a real nice Safari with the Pro coil and the
> Detech 4 1/2 x 7 DD, both coils have lower rods, i
> t has a rain and dust cover as well. also has a He
> rke cuff. I got the original box too. No scratches
> on the screen and it works great. You can send me
> an Email if you are interested
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
As the title states. Looking To trade my waterproof multi Kruzer with Stock coil And the small Concentric coil for what have you of equal value with 2 coils? Just looking for a change/something different to play with! Is In excellent condition with some warranty left. I think approx. 1 yr left on warranty but I’ll have to double check that. Will post pics later. Works as it should/no issues excep
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Having used and using it mainly in the water may be your issue
I had one and the thing leaked and caused it to go bonkers. Had to send it in and get an new motherboard installed
needless to say I sold it directly after that and will never buy another one
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Quotetnsharpshooter Wrote:
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I’ll share my thoughts.
I don’t want to be viewed as having a monopoly (knowledge or experience wise) on what any one detector does or doesn’t do.
Pretty sure you'll never have to worry about that one
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Sven1 Wrote:
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> DT has the 7" concentric in the works as well as t
> he 5"DD for those that like a smaller coil for som
> e precision work.
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> Thinking about heading to the beach this weekend,
> very early, really want to see how the X handles t
> he dry fresh water beach sand that has magnetic bl
>
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> Wonder why the use of 16 kHz ?
> Reckon it has anything to do with being able to give a decent range of disc ( for us Americans)?
Lmao!!
Now that’s F’ing funny!!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
In 1977 I took a Master Hunter VLF/TR in a 1 mile sq. park called Ojibway Island and found 2 standing lib quarters, and 3 mercs in about 3 hrs. At one time it was a mustering camp during the Civil War. I also found my 1st ever eagle coat button there several yrs later with a Whites XLT
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Excellent digs there Dan
Wish we could find Dragoon buttons around here!
Love the 1820s/30s button too.
Looks like a broken heart shaped Martingale in the mix too?
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Des D Wrote:
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> Great machines, still have a couple.
> The one thing I would say is, pick a headphone wit
> h a VOL control because it is very
> LOUD
LoL
LOUD is an understatement!
Gotta have vol. control or you'll take the worst ear bashing of your life
Great machine/s though - I almost jumped on that o
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thanks guys. (Tu)
Pimento,,, I think you’re right. I’ve dug a few of those over the yrs and mainly on sites with pipe stems laying around.
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hey all. Been on a break from this place for a couple of months and hitting some new sites this spring with my Diggin partner. Was out earlier today searching for some cabin sites on injun land but not a lot of luck in finding them. The land is 2 one mile square sections in a township where injuns lived from the 1830s to about 1860/61 so it may take us a while to find where the center of their co
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Welcome picket. You’ve come to the rgt place. Just learn who to avoid/not listen to here and you’ll do good (hint/Confucius say) he who has the biggest mouth has smallest brain
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum