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A golden day with the E-Trac

Southwind

Well-known member
I hit a few tot lots yesterday and the E-Trac proves it does just fine on small gold. I think it is a matter of E-Trac users not looking so much for gold rather than an inability to find it. As someone who has hunted a lot of tot lots with a lot of detectors, I know the signs of a good gold detector, and the E-Trac has what it takes. I found a straight pin which tells me the E-Trac will not be missing any gold.

I first found the 10k pendent and thinking the chain could be nearby I focused on the faint signal a gold chain gives. While I didn't find the chain for this pendent I walked a bit further and got the crackle I was listening for. I removed the chips down to the ground(roughly 6") and saw nothing. The crackle was still there so I dug down in the mud and flipped over a chunk and saw a beautiful large gold chain wrapped in the mud. It is marked 417(10K). I realized this was not the chain for the pendent but was happy to take it anyway. I was impressed that this chain had been missed by us many times before, but the E-Trac found it. I was all smiles as I started to walk away when I get another nice signal and kicked the chips to see more gold. A nice 10k bracelet.

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Very nice, congratulations. I found a similar chain last week (see http://www.findmall.com/read.php?63,1060953), but I eyeballed it. You've got me thinking that with tot lots, especially sand lots, its reasonable to use All Metal and scoop up everything. Just as you would at the beach. Thanks for the tip!

-Alex
 
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