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  • Sand Sifter
    Sand Sifter replied to the thread CS4pi.
    Carl is either a friggin' genius or has taken copious notes during his career, maybe a combination of the two. I can't believe all the...
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    Sand Sifter reacted to LawrencetheMDer's post in the thread CS4pi with Like Like.
    Thanks, just ordered Carl Mooreland's "Inside the Metal Detector" 3rd edition. Been looking for an updated book to better understand...
  • Sand Sifter
    Sand Sifter replied to the thread CS4pi.
    The most important thing for me and the PI when I found those coins and the ring is I actually got to hear their specific tone...
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    Sand Sifter reacted to Nauti's post in the thread CS4pi with Like Like.
    Sounds like a great read.Sounds like your pi is working really well,hope the 4 gives me the same sort of depths.That ring is a little...
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    Sand Sifter reacted to Odanscoils's post in the thread CS4pi with Like Like.
    Sweet. Haven't found a line in quite awhile.
  • Sand Sifter
    Sand Sifter reacted to Odanscoils's post in the thread Interesting history. with Like Like.
    That almost looks like a blank. Base rupture maybe from bolt failure to fully close or lock.
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    Sand Sifter reacted to tvr's post in the thread Interesting history. with Like Like.
    Can you read the headstamp? Here is some information about WWII era head stamps. http://nebraskaaircrash.com/50caliber.html
  • Sand Sifter
    Sand Sifter reacted to LawrencetheMDer's post in the thread Interesting history. with Like Like.
    Here is a 50 cal casing I pulled from the Gulf recently. Lots of WW2 training and even area where they practiced beach landings. Have...
  • Sand Sifter
    Well they re dredged one of my beach’s because of the Nor Easter coming it did not disappoint me got my 3 gold ring there a mix of...
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    Sand Sifter reacted to tvr's post in the thread Interesting history. with Like Like.
    They are doing beach replenishment in the Myrtle Beach area now. Normally after they do that the 50 calibers from WWII training they did...
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    Sand Sifter reacted to Nauti's post in the thread Interesting history. with Like Like.
    😳😳 blimey,you wouldn't want to get hit by one of those 50's would you.......i'd love to find one of those bad boys. The bullets we find...
  • Sand Sifter
    Sand Sifter reacted to Odanscoils's post in the thread CS4pi with Like Like.
    Picked up that book myself. Still thumbing thru. Interesting reading. Though gets a little technical.
  • Sand Sifter
    Sand Sifter replied to the thread CS4pi.
    It's not just about PI's; it covers all metal detector technology from the beginning. There's chapters on BFO detectors, TR's, VLF's...
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    Sand Sifter reacted to Nauti's post in the thread CS4pi with Like Like.
    Wow,612 pages about simple pi circuits.......there must be more to them than we thought.😁. The control box on the 4 is small and as you...
  • Sand Sifter
    A lady used to let me stay in her cabin when I was working at the beach ,, she lives in a gated community,, 200 miles inland ,, well her...
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