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I never heard from the Honorable Mayor York.
Perhaps the names of the park ranger and city cop would elicit a response
I say go for the juglar!!!!!
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Johnnyanglo Wrote:
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> Since the city doesn't allow digging that disturbs
> or removes vegetation I hunt the ball fields and
> dirt walkways and open areas without vegetation.
> No plants are harmed and all is well. Once the
> bureaucrats get wise to it, they'll outlaw that
> too. But for now - we're all
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So if a cop told you to stop driving because people were complaining about loud mufflers (when yours were quiet), would you stop driving? You're detecting , not digging and if the cop can't understand the difference it's your responsibilty( meant collectively , of course) to educate them.
Acquiesence is the quickest path to slavery!
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I sent an e-mail to Greg York asking for the regs.
Blaming newbies and yuppies is as good as helping them put up the "No Detecting" signs Harold but if it makes you feel better --swing with it!
Coinseeker , maybe we can get you thrown out of Indiana---didn't hurt Peyton.
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Dan-Pa. Wrote:
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> Beating the catch 22.....kind of thing...
> First get a permit as it seems to be a sign of the
> times along with high fences and gated areas.
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> A wide screwdriver can be had at a flea market for
> pennies...file down both sides so it can be used
> as locator, next mark the handle to know wher
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Sounds like you need to start a petition to require a permit to walk the dog and jog in the parks as well.When those people object perhaps you can get them to understand and sign the real petition rescinding the detecting permit. I'd definitely talk to the Mayor in a little place like that and make sure the history of the City adopting this requirement meets the legal standards for acceptanc
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I don't know what led you here mick but this is abit like walking into the Apple Store and asking which to buy , an IPhone or Samsung. The majority of the folks here are Fisher cultists but you had your mind made up when you posted , didn't you? I've not used the CZ but for a bunch of tech geeks , complaining and criticizing the e-series as complicated is a little ironic. Personal
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I'm sure you have your venues all laid out but here's a suggestion ---a place I'd try if it was me is the stretch of the Yukon that runs along the Canadian border in the vicinity of Eagle. Two years ago the ice dam that formed and flooded the town scoured the banks for 150 yards above the high water mark for miles. My friend who had ice the size of school buses right outside his fr
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Johnnyanglo Wrote:
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> I use wireless Rapoo H3070 2.4GHz headphones.
> Cheap. Easy Setup. Reliable. Small transmitter.
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> Works well. Don't know how one would go about
> breaking it.
I use the same with my e-trac and they do well but only about 6 hrs. battery life.
The sound is very poor with the F75 and scratc
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Hopefully I'm about to wrap up my 2 month journey with First Texas El Paso today if Fedex can bring the new F75ltd to the correct address this time. I'll laud FT for choosing the non-union shop for delivery but it would help my case if they (FEDEX)would read the address. I've been through the whole list of names down there and while it's been a bit frustrating , Felix has been
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reb--the fact you have no dog in the fight may explain your doggedness in denying history--as this man points out , gold is not pork bellies:
Who Said the Hydra Would Take It Lying Down
By Antal Fekete21
Dr. Antal Fekete... while its several heads were being chopped off one-by-one?
I have never appealed to the so-called conspiracy theories in trying to explain the strange world of fl
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Who besides the purveyors of govrnment debt would raise margin requirements after massive LOSSES on a commodity and why , but to force out the longs.
A”default” can occur if too many longs stand for delivery. This very well could happen and the likelihood has risen in just the last 2 trading days as open interest has increased rather than decreased. If 10% of the longs stood for delivery in Si
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Force Majeure Was the End Game All Along!
Author : Bill Holter
Published: April 15th, 2013
Last week Barrick Resources announced the postponement of their giant Pascua Lama mine. This was to be one of the worlds largest mines and is now tied up in litigation over true ownership as it appears to show that Barrick does not have clear title. The probable reserves were nearly 18 million ounce
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Let's see:
Nationalized health care
Nationalized drug prescriptions
Nationalized mortgage system
Nationalized college tuition program
Internationalized banking system which controls the national economies
Capital "control"
Street bombings because someone can
Open borders
The few who work support the many who won't----
and you need a "permit" to swing a meta
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I should be so lucky as to find ground that runs below 75. At GB of 85 and up 50 on the sens. would be a dream. Corporate line is that sens./disc settings don't equate with depth just the volume of the target so your machine is definitely registering the targets, you just can't hear them. If you've done the spin around EMI location move , the frequency shifting , the discing up an
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The last one I would suggest would be a F75ltd or Techetics since they go to the same place for service.
AT Gold maybe just because of the State.
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I don't see the correlation to proficiency you are aluding to here.
By your implication if a man catches a foul ball at a baseball game he would be a better fan than you.
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Largest Dutch bank defaults on physical gold deliveries to customers
28 March, 16:04 ABN has no gold left for its clients
So far, the people who believe that there is a big cartel suppressing the price of gold using the “paper gold” market have been widely regarded as conspiracy theorists that shouldn’t be taken seriously. The “paper gold manipulation theory” predicts that the wo
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I spent 2 hours in a soccer field in the wind this afternoon and dug 40+ coins with the F75. They all pinpointed at 5 to 7" but none were deeper than 3 but I doubt there are few there that are any deeper than that. Regardless , it was an unpleasant hunt with doubt as a companion on each "dig". That's just not the 75's forte. I do occasionally relic hunt and nugget shoot
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"How can an old machine like the Los Banos 1021 be so powerful & so accurate on the deeper coins, yet the newer, modern technology of the 75's have so many problems reading coins at depth?"
nynjdigger (man , try to say that out loud three times) , I think you're knocking on the door to the true issue here---it's the discriminator that's the monkey wrench with
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Thanks for your input Tom. I've held off making a call to El Paso yet as I'm going to a remote location this weekend where no EMI issues should occur although there's no telling what's flying aroud in the White Sands area. I want to see how it acts there first but I will be talking to them about the pinpoint depth issue which is a real inconvenience if you're coin hunting
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I managed to get out for a couple quick hunts but unfortunately Tom I don’t think any conclusive evidence appeared. The first was at what’s probably the oldest park in the Duke City. It’s always had a ‘bad” reputation but has lots of day use and clad recharging activity if nothing else and was my buddy’s choice with his MXT. Very hard , dry , compressed straw brown grass thatch very high trash GB
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3 venues THAT day but , the same issue @ just about all the locations I've visited. i didn't think the volume was involved but was grasping. Leaving shortly to do a head to head with my friends MXT and will keep the 75 @ settings which make it stable regardless of the magnitude of the settings to see what occurs. Will try swinging above the ground as you suggest--my guess is it is the g
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Tom Thanx again for the time.
Tried three different venues today . The last was the school yard I hit yesterday. GBed @ 84 same settings as yesterday. Everything ran about the same perhaps alittle more EMI but I was frustrated after the earlier two sites at that point. Changing GB number provided no joy. Little difference either way. At 54 there seemed to be a little less high tone falsing but i
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I appreciate the response. The coil is new ---came with the machne about a month ago. I don't remember so much high number falsing the first half dozen times I used it but the interference on Sunday was so bad I gave up and turned it off. I didn't have much opportunity to hunt this evening so I had to settle for a quick hunt at a nearby school I frequent a good deal with my e-trac. I h
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