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Kansas Training

Prep1957

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Went to Hutchinson Kansas to see family for about a week last week, took Safari along not so much as for me to hunt but to train some new wanna be coin hunters since I have been doing it for so many years before they laid down a lot of cash.I recommended the Safari.I took the 6X8 since it is less effected by iron and easy for new beginning detector to pinpoint with.The houses in this part of town were built around 1915 there was a lot of iron present we just hunted front yards 40X60 feet pictures are of first hour hunt with new detector hunter with me following him around.I trained 3 more detector users with same results.Cherry picked yards first run as to get use to good signals first.25 to 40 open everything else closed.The next day two of new users went to Wichita and bought Safari's and ordered 6X8.I seen over 400 coins come out of ground in 4 days with 3 Safari's with one Garret Pinpointer the one I brought.Kansas has the toughest grass I have ever seen.
 
Did not have to do a thing really,the Safari with 6X8 just took care of everything I sat on steps and would listen and say that sounds good I would dig it. Was kind of neat watching 3 people hunt each with Safari's and listen to tones on all 3 machines at same time.What was not so cool was they bought the 2 new Safari's 200 dollars cheaper than I did over 2 years ago.The yards had not been hunted before so it was a coin massacre and easy pickins.Great training grounds.
 
Nice Prep! They are going to be sad that you are gone and not nodding from the porch! LOL. But...they learned from the MASTER!
Keep us updated on their successes.
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