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Blazing Barber Below the Branches :surprised:

DirtFlipper

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Howdy,

We had a nice all day soaking rain yesterday, so I was looking forward to getting out today for at least a little while. I finally got a late afternoon short one, and was rewarded with just about perfect conditions. The ground was like butter, and the signals were alive. I went to a spot that has some age, but also lots and lots of nulls. Good combo for the 8x6 SEF. I ended up turning down the sensitivity to around 22 this time, to compensate a bit for the more active soil and conditions.

I focused my search around some older trees, and ran some loose patterns to see where the null fields were. After awhile I hooked a promising signal, and was rewarded with a silver rim. Much to my surprise though, I soon saw that it was a Barber dime, and even more, I could see detail that I rarely ever do on those I recover detecting. I wrapped it up and tucked it away to rinse off at home. Now I was much more interested in this particular spot, so I tightened up my patterns. Found a bit of clad, and then a Wheat not too far from it. Time was up, and I didn't really finish even this little area, so I'm hoping the ground stays soaked for awhile longer.

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Got home and cleaned the Barber up, and was just amazed at the condition of this one. Can't wait to try again!

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HH,
DirtFlipper
 
That is sharp! I wish we would hurry up and get some dawgone rain down here in TX so I can get back out!
 
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Very nicely deTailed tree treasure.
 
Nice looking barber,that 8x6 is a awesome coil in the iron fields..nice job :beers:
 
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