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Almost paniced today

7centsworth

Well-known member
It all started when I was cleaning out my car I wrecked and found my old minelab digger sheath and thought that would look better holding my lesche . So I go into the house to see if my leshe will fit . That is where it all happened. My lesche was not with my finds belt. So I figured it was in my truck [ NOPE ]not in there. I started to panic oh no where is it . I looked all over the house and in the shed [ NOPE ]not there . So I started to yell for it hear boy!!! Hear boy!!!! Still nothing so I looked some more. Then after I settled down and thought where was my finds belt the last time before I used it last. I started to get my sanity back as I remembered it was in the bathroom by the cabinet. So I went in there and nope not there either . So I opened the bottom drawer to the cabinet where I have some tools and whooo there it was. Thank you LORD. Yall out there that have a lesche know where I am coming from they are that good.



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That is why it can pay to take extras along of just about everything that we might use while out in the field, from an extra knee pad to an extra digging tool to batteries and even an extra pin-pointer. At one time or another we've all managed to either to break or have forgot many of these items.
 
May I ask why the Lesche tools? After seeing the pricing, I think you found your treasure for the day.
Thank you
 
I always said I would never have alesche because of the price. Then one day my friend told me to try his. Well that was all it took I had to have one. I have brike about five diggers but I have had the lesche for almost two years and I honestly do not think you can break it. And it cuts a plug so good too.
 
I still think its funny you keep your MD stuff in the bathroom.

Jeff
 
I don't keep my detcting stuff in the bathroom . I just took my finds belt off in there that day to clean my civil war bullets in the sink. I keep my stuff in our spare bedroom.
 
your lesche is that you can always Buy a replacement!
Unfortunately I can't say that for My "Mighty" Diggin' Tool. Stainless Steel construction
with serrated edges, Soft Rubber handle for an "Excellent Grip"with and end cap
that unscrews for a little storage area! Very few people have one!
Best Thing is that it was made for me at "No Charge" By a Kind Hearted man by
the name of Darren!
Thanks Darren!

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I'm still a big fan of this style of digger and they are only in the $20 range. Three of us in our family have one of these and a good friend of ours also has one. To date, nobody has been able to destroy it. I think my brother has well over 20 years or more on his. I've only been detecting about a year and a half and I've found around 2500 coins with mine. It doesn't look quite as shiny as the one in the picture that I've attached to this message but my brother's looks in the same condition as mine after all those years.

One thing that I really like about this digger is being that it's cupped a little, I've gotten used to carrying it in my left hand with the Pro Pointer sitting down in the digger. It makes for quick recovery because once I run across a target, I'll set both the digger and Pro Pointer on the ground pretty much as one item, remove the Pro Pointer and pinpoint my target, dig my plug, recover the target and put the Pro Pointer back in the digger and pick them back up together with one hand. For me, it's much faster than keeping them both in a holster and you get so used to carrying them that way that if you pickup the digger and the Pro Pointer isn't inside of it you realize it right away which keeps you from losing the Pro Pointer.
 
Just kidding. I am pretty sure that no one here does that.

Jeff
 
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