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Ask my neighbor if I could hunt his back yard:thumbup:Only about 500 square feet. His house built around 1950. Small area, but I was amazed at what I pulled out. The best find was a Hot wheels car , some clad, some brass , some copper, some lead, and some aluminum.The Hot wheels car is a fire dept (cruiser model 196:geek:.Finding all these targets in a small area is amazing , but if you Take alot of these targets I found and turn them vertical and run your coil over them U get a differnt audio and TID(DUH) I thought today about how much stuff is left behind because of jumpy signals. I think there is so much left in the ground because of iffy signals. Wish somebody would tell me what half this crap is I found?:rofl:
 
Looks like you did well!! I cant wait until this frozen time of year is over so i can get out and dig :(
 
Nice hunt!:garrett::detecting:Cool old Hotwheels car!:clapping: I have an old friend that's a big time Hotwheels collector that I send all the Hotwheels that I find too. He's got those little Hotwheels cars displayed all over his house. He's got thousands of 'em. Pretty neat. Thanks for sharing!:biggrin:Happy Hunting!:)
 
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