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EZrider

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Long time Fisher "F75" swinger here. Lots of old parks and beach where i live. Ive always wanted to use a Minelab and see how it go's. I had a great summer with the 75 with nice finds to show for it. A part of me now wants to slow down and just enjoy he hunt. I will keep you posted.
 
Eric, i live in the Bronx NYC. I used to live in Tn and still have family there. My detecting takes me to the battle fields of the south, Big city parks and Purto Rico beaches as well as beaches here.

Richard at Backwoods detectors has been nothing but steller to deal with. I know in time i will enjoy hunting with the E-Track.
 
What an upgrade, you'll not look back...

but... I thought you got shot and killed riding a bike back in about 1970... I could'a swore... down in Lousiana or Alabama...

Julien
 
I still ride my 66 Electra Glide
 
I'm not too far from you - I work in NYC and live in northern Nj - we should get together sometime. If you havent bought yet, check out Detector Depots excellent deal on the etrac
 
Nice ride... I used to ride but not a Harley. A late 60s Triumph Bonneville. It would scream but unless the old lady was on the back the foot pegs would fall off. You know both the cylinders fired at the same time on the old Bonneville. I loved that bike even if it did try to kill me...

J
 
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