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I was tickled at his excitement detecting

JFlynn

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My grandboy has never really took to anything like this. He pretty much does what a lot of kids do nowadays. I traveled out to his great grandmas house, 200 acres, to detect and he wanted to go. We found some coins and a few pieces of metal that were gold colored. May as well been gold and I left it that way. What we did find were quite a few headstamps. They were the golden tickets for the day. He dug most of the targets and would really get excited when the pinpointer went off. He would say "I got it" it's a 20, then it's a 12, no. 7, then some 16's. no. 5 all meaning the gauge and the shot size. Tickled me to dump the finds out on the tailgate and for him to go through them. I'm gonna get out there soon again and let him run the compadre and see what becomes of it. Fun stuff..................Makro CF 77 the tool some headstamps were deeeep in the fields.
 
Jack, that sounds awesome!! He looks like he will be the next generation of detectorists since you have placed the 'bug' in him. Fine looking young fellow. Glad y'all had fun!!!! A grandpa and his grandson.......nothing like it.
 
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