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How to Read an Abandoned Cellar Hole

Excellent! :clapping: A clear and concise treatise on the subject. Starting with proper and intelligent machine set up, the reasoning behind using disc and sens, locations to key on and the thought processes. Historical photos of locations and typical targets, as well as how other detectorists THINK and HUNT should provide enough info that if adhered to by a complete noob like myself should make for a sucessful hunt. If I ever find a cellar hole, I will take this experience of yours and put it to good use. That old swimming pool sure made my heart pound! Thank You!
Mud
 
Great post, I can see that I have many old sites to revisit. Thanks so much Charles for sharing your experiance and expertise. :thumbup:
 
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