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Infinium LS

Jim in MA

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The Infinium LS helped me remove all the JUNK and get what was under it,
This area had no surface targets so I know it has been hunted.
Yes it is slow but it does pay off.

HH Jim
 
The Infinium does very well in hunted out places. It's really surprising what other "Top Of The Line" detectors leave behind. I have experienced your scenario many times. :thumbup:
 
Nice finds, Jim!
 
John, you are amazing. :please:

Very nice effort, Jim. That is enough iron crap for any one man - does that imply there was no nonferrous garbage?
 
dahut said:
John, you are amazing. :please:

Very nice effort, Jim. That is enough iron crap for any one man - does that imply there was no nonferrous garbage?



There was a 20 x 20 foot area that was loaded with hair pins way more than the rest of the beach.
I checked with the elders of the lake they told me many years ago there were 2 docks about 50 feet apart
that were used by the swim team. so now I asuuume that the hair pins would fall off when they would dive in,
Yes I did find a number of small brass buttons.
HH Jim
 
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