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Find a few things today with the Platypus Coil

Bob Szabo

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Used the Platypus coil for the first time today. I like it. Cant really compare it to the other coils right now but it works good and is lighter than the 10.5 inch.

My finds: Large cent with no date, a smashed bugle mouth piece (I think), some sort of pin, small caliber musket ball, a piece of ornamental brass.

Oh.... and about 20 shotgun shells!!! Someone must have been out there with a street sweeper blasting away at the wildlife :)

I keep trying to hit is big at this site and find a little each time I go. Nothing great yet but I keep hoping, it dates back to the early 1700s. Lots of iron junk and a fair amount of iron ore in places.
 
Not bad at all if I do say myself! Can't wait to see what you get next. Good Luck and HH.
 
I have a Platypus too although I don't have much time with it yet. Do you notice having to lower the sensitivity to do away with falsing? It's especially a problem at the beach. I seem to be able to run my stock higher.

Nice finds by the way :)
 
I've never used any coiltek products but would like to get a WOT someday

HH
SgtSki
 
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