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    Battery Pack or the Legend

    I see no need to carry the extra weight the whole time. I treat mine like extra AA and 9Vs I carry with my other detectors. You can also hook it up at any time to bring the charge back up, including driving to another spot although you can do that with the cord. The truth is I have never...
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    Found Batman!

    I found his hot wheels car a while ago. Must have been one heck of a wreck.
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    SunRay Pro Gold volume limiter

    Only you can decide! With the switch it is like two different pairs. Try them both. I have multiple detectors and they work well on almost all of them.
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    Mojave on the bay

    Of the 8 I own, the Tejon and Outlaw are my favorites. I don't have the micromax Bandido 2, which would be a contender.
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    Mojave on the bay

    At least 2 people! Someone else had to bid $650. In my opinion, it is not even the best Tesoro ever made. Sure is cool looking though.
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    Shot bullets

    Please treat them with respect. They might have ended someone's life or crippled them.
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    Gray Ghost amphibian headphones

    I have some for the Legend. They are as hot but no hotter than other large headphones. I am used to the headphones on my Tesoro Stingray in the water so the Gray Ghosts seem too quiet there and they aren't adjustable. I don't use them much on land unless it is raining hard. They are nice for...
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    Mojave on the bay

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/256496913374 https://www.ebay.com/itm/156142468291
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    Mojave on the bay

    I see a Mojave on the big auction site sold for $660 after 11 bids! That's just crazy. They have another one there with a clean sweep coil for which they are asking $1200. No surprise it hasn't sold.
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    Why don't the new machines have GPS?

    To me, it is just like the spyware in your car, tv, cell phone, etc. It would be a great way to prove you were trespassing or place you close to the scene of a crime or like the cell phones of the people in the Capitol on January 6, track you down for a supposed crime. Also a great way to...
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    Skeleton key, rein guide and interesting shaped horseshoe

    I'd say you are right. Where's Old Longhair?
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    F75 vs T2

    VID numbers are different, iron is 1 to 15 on F75 and 1 to 40 on the T2. The F75 has notch capability the T2 lacks. In boost mode the T2 is solely 2 tone while the F75 boost works in all the tones. The F75 has a no motion all metal and a super fast mode which the T2 doesn't. The F75...
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    Legend

    It is set up a lot like your Garrett and works great straight from the box. I'm sure you will find the tone very expressive and numbers quite accurate. If you notched out anything on the Garrett, you can do the same with the Legend. If you always wished the Garrett had more tones, it is...
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    Picked up another Beep and Dig

    I use rechargeable 9v batteries all the time. The first ones were Maximal Power 600mah lithium. They are over 10 years old and still work fine. My newer ones are EBL lithium 650 mah lithium. Both brands have been perfect for me. They last a long time between charges and hold a charge for...
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    Numeric reading for Tungsten??

    I have a man sized one laying flat on the floor registers 38 on the Legend, which uses the same scale; on edge, the VID length wise is 20, and perpendicular, bouncing from 34 to 42. The ring is about 1" OD, a little over 1/4" tall and 1/16" thick.
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    Civil War bullet experts

    Mine says copyright 1996, no mention of edition. The reference is in the ".54-.73 Caliber for Rifles, Rifle Muskets, and Muskets" reference 130.
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    Civil War bullet experts

    The book said they were squeezed together between two punches and the grooves and body taper were turned on a lathe later. It has examples of zero and 3 grooves. It says they were manufactured in the North. Finding a bullet made on a lathe anywhere is quite amazing.
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    Civil War bullet experts

    Whitworths were .451 and used polygonal rifling. I don't know whether the .451 was from the flats or the edges on the fired bullet. "A Handbook of Civil War Bullets & Cartridges" has a reference to a 54 cal RM with no grooves on page 32. Diameter .537, length 1.04, weight 457
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    I wondered what that helicopter was doing..

    I wouldn't want that thing scratching my liver!
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