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Most of the "Stuff" I have found since I got my E-Trac :surprised: :yikes:

Ray-Mo.

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Yes over 30 pounds of good Stuff not even counting all the nice coins,Ray.
PS I had even more Stuff but misplaced it.
 
Thats cool, I've always had the habit of dumping my trash pocket into the trash at the end of each trip, but to see it all gathered in one place is pretty impressive.

I like that you have it in a postal box, are you planning on shipping it anywhere special ;) Still pretty cool :)
 
Ray,

I would've given up on that hole after the first 10 pounds.:surrender:;)

Good display of the dedication it takes to find the "good" stuff!!!!

NebTrac
 
Yes if you only dig perfect signals you get a lot less Stuff but you also get a lot less old coins,Ray.
 
Ray no offense but was this an experiment? why on earth would you keep all that junk otherwise.
 
I keep all my junk,i like it!
 
Show me a man who digs a lot of great coins and I will show you a man who digs a ton of junk. The two will always go hand in hand. Cherrypicking will only take you so far:starwars:


Detecting words of wisdom.


Those pics are WHY you make so many awesome finds Ray. Kudos to you my friend.
 
I just dump my pouch out in a box I have in the shop and let it pile up.It rained all day so

I was bored and took the pics.As for throwing it away I figure their are a few pounds of scrap with copper at over $2.00 a pound and brass is over $1.00.I guess I could use it to make a planted hunt a lot more realistic some day,Ray.
 
And I would like to point out that a lot of the iron was in the same hole as a good target.I used my Uniprobe the first several months with the E-Trac and learned just how good it is at hitting good targets located close to trash,Ray.
 
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