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    Teknetics Patriot for sale.

    Like new Patriot for sale. Comes with 3 coils. Stock 11" , Nels Snake, and Cors Fortune. Also Deteknics wireless head phones. Original box owners manual. All in excellent condition. $400.
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    For sale 11 inch DD coil for F70, Patriot. F75.

    Excellent condition 11inch DD coil for F70, Patriot, F75. comes with coil cover. $110.
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    Teknetics Minuteman for sale.

    For sale as new Teknetics Minuteman. Bought for wife but unable to use because of back surgery. Has coil cover original box owners manual excellent unmarked condition. $110.00
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    Concentric coil for Patriot

    Does Teknetics or First Texas make a concentric coil for F70 Patriot detectors?
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    Equinox update

    Wonder if a 600 or 800 purchased new today would have the updates installed at the factory?
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    Condensation behind screen.

    Came back from a hunt in 35 degree weather put and put my AT Pro in the house. I now see what appears to be condensation behind the clear screen Never been submerged and never soaked in a rain storm. Change in temp must have caused it.
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    At Pro 5x8 nice old relic.

    Not a coin but pretty nice.
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    Oldest coin so far.

    Hunting favorite Michigan 1860s lumber camp AT Pro 5x8 coil. 1809 classic Head large cent.
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    Dig those iffy signals.

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    At Pro with Cores strike coil

    First day out with new Cores Strike coil on AT Pro.
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    First day with new Cors Strike coil

    First hunt with Cors Strike coil on AT Pro. Depth of my pin pointer with iron and some trash around it. VDIs all over the scale and then the little POP!! in the 80s. Time to dig. third one from this 1800s lumber town.
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    Yesterdays lumber camp finds

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    What the heck is this.

    Dug yesterday at old logging town. After cleanup it turns out to be a paint brush.
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    Took a while to figure this out.

    Dug this today at the old logging town. Finally after cleaning figured out its a paint brush, Says John L Whiting and Son Boston USA.
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    New York button.

    Worked the old Mi lumber camp today came up with this.Civil War New York button, state seal, eagle over shield with "Excelsior", Union officer staff, Goddard &Bro
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    Some lumber camp cartridge finds.

    Spent brass from the N. MI. lumber camp I have been hunting for several years. Spencers, 40_60 WCF, etc. Also some different named paper shotshell hulls. Note the unfired cartridges and the all brass shot shell. Not coins but fun to find.
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    Michigan dirt.

    I always thought our soil in N. Michigan was mild the way coins and especially Indian heads came out of the ground. My Tesoro detectors run smooth and go deep. I recently purchased a Garrett AT Pro to try a VDI machine and the GB number it shows is 91-92. According to a chart I saw on ground...
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    New AT Pro.

    Received AT Pro Saturday ground balance shows 91-92. How would you rate that soil? mild, mineralized? Any advantage to manual GB such as a bit + or -?
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    What do you think?

    I have a perfect condition Silver Sabre Umax detector with the original Brown donut coil, 4 inch sniper coil and the new RSD Tesoro DD coil I am putting up for sale. Whats a realistic price to ask?
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    A V for the Vaquero.

    Hit the old lumber town again today, a couple buttons, part of a spoon, a small butter knife and this. 1905.
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