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I slipped out for a few minutes before supper to a school just down the street and scrounged this pitiful mess up..

Uncle Willy

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I did have an audience of young rug rats cheering me on. Had one little girl who was trying to be my Siamese twin. I told her if she didn't give me some space I was going to tape her to my detector. She then walked two steps behind me. :)

Bill
 
I have felt like the Pied Piper before.I had kids stand so close I couldn't swing the coil.I asked them to move and go lose some coins.Bill
 
Some good clad..
Nothing like a captive audience:rofl:
 
I had some kids in tow for a while yesterday and they had a lot of fun. I had twin girls at one time that stuck close and made it hard to swing properly. I'll use that tape line in the future if that's ok? I usually tell kids that there are two rules if they want to help. Nobody can use the digging tool because it's sharp and all the loot goes in my treasure chest. If it's only a kid or two I relax these rules and hand out a little swag once in a while. I gave a kid a few coins one and next thing I knew I had 25 demanding some treasure. If it is toward the end of a hunt I will generally give everybody that wants a try the chance to swing my heavy 2500. One thing kids like to do is flip over the flap I sometimes cut and then to stomp it down. Talk about damage to the sod.

Chris
 
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