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Adventures in Editing & 2nd time out Silver Ring

Bleaver

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Well I spent about 2 1/2 hours trying to use the edit feature on the Explorer 2 with the help of the manual and an Andy Sabisch book. Was getting nowhere. Turns out I completely misunderstood what it did. I was finally enlightened on youtube when I watched a Russian explain what to do "IN RUSSIAN". I don't know if that speaks to me or the materials I was going by but what the hell I guess I'm Russian - I here Mom always told me we are Irish and Welsh!

I set up the machine to accept coins and Jewlery, reject foil, pull tabs and crown caps. I wanted to widen the nickle area a little hence to need for the edit feature. I was successful in this.

So I went out for about 45 minutes just before dark to test it. Worked great, just digging by sounds. I found this silver Indian face ring about 7 inches deep.

So far I'm not having any difficulties operating the Explorer.
 
Nice hunt...and by you "just digging by sounds"...you are learning the machine the right way.:thumbup:

Sound is key to success with the Explorers.:clapping:
 
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