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Fabian's Deepstar 3 Finds.

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Here we are, and sorry for the delay. These are the finds reported earlier in the month, and the story as sent to me by Fabian Beresford-Wylie.
<EM>My name is Fabian Beresford-Wylie and I live predominately in Wales. I
have been metal detecting since 1984 on the beaches around the Welsh coast. It is a fantastic hobby which I derive great pleasure from, and, needless to say, I enjoy it tremendously! Over the years I have used many types of metal detectors on the beach, but generally found them arduous to use in wet sand conditions.
The first time I came across the Pulse Induction type of metal detector was in 1990, when a
friend of mine was using one of Eric Foster
 
Well done Fabian, a really great find and and a wonderful story.
 
Graet finds fabian. As you can see from my name I am from the swansea Area and spend most of my time hunting Swansea Bay. Just wandered what part of the beach you found the coins.
 
Hi Fabian,bought the Garret ATX on your advice and in 2 weeks I found five gold rings.
All very small.the lightest is less than 0.5 g the biggest is 2.5g.
the ATX is brilliant at finding small gold items other detectors miss.
 
Hi Fabian. You havnt got a manual for the deepstar 3 have you, as Ive just got one and could do with some info...Im in Mid Wales.
Ta Butty
 
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