Low-Boy/LCPM
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Yesterday in Ione the EMI in that town was bad all over. This is the first time it has been like that at every area I wanted to hunt. The problem with EMI for me is you can't get a good GB and the good targets are being covered up by the EMI and the effect it has on the detector reading targets. I was using the Omega 8000 in some areas and it was wisper quite. I have been on a lucky-skilled streak ever since I hunted an old area with Crosby that dates back to the 1840s. I found a flat buckle and an opium pipe, lots of Chinese coins I posted the photos on this forum. Anyway I had a feeling about hitting the front of an old school that I have hit before. I got a nice iffy hit at 8 inches LTD 0 disc four tone BP and pulled out the 1857 seated. It was in such great shape for being so old. Some of the other finds were made yesterday