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Getting the hang of the T2se

bunker314

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Traded for a T2se a few months ago. This is the first time I have really had a chance to take it for a spin in soil that wasn't red clay and full of square nails. Really like the ease of it. 13 rings in the last 3 days. (Ballfield area) plus about $12 in clad. Finally found some wheats today.
Thanks for looking,
Bunker
 
WTG Bunker..........13 rings is very impressive.Looks like about half are silver?What's with all the crosses,Catholic school?I would think you are the first to hunt there in some time...or is it the T2se?....keep on it! GL
 
Thanks Bob, I am using the T2se. I think four of the rings are silver. The dark one is brass I think. Found it at a mid 1800s cellar hole. The property is a Church Conference Center. Quite a few kids through here all summer long. No silver coins yet. Don't understand it seeing how it was built shortly after 1900. I will keep trying!
Bunker
 
Wow, hose are great finds! I would love to try a T2. I like that the Greeks find the tiny things like the earring. I had a Gamma 6000 but I sold it. I may need to give the T2 a spin!

Great job!
 
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