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No more digging until it rains!!

iskirkra

Active member
The ground is like a rock here and I am tired of scratching and busting stuff. Thanks to the whatzit forum for the id on the pieces with the red marbles, that is part of a vintage reflector of some kind. It could be off a vehicle or road sign. I stopped digging when I saw the red marble but was to late already busted it, will have to go back after it rains and see what is left and what kind of reflector it was that I broke, darn. The coin piece is from a vintage savings disc bank made by the Chicago Thrift co, check out the link. I will have to go back and see if the part that holds the coins is still there, maybe!! The 1919 wheat penny is in really good shape. The one with hole in the middle is another 1 mil Oklahoma tax token. I find a lot of the harmonica reeds, guess it was cheap entertainment back then. The ground at this place was not only hard but full of iron, so I tried TTF on the E-trac for the first time and I really like it. Where I found the coins and tax token, I had already been over several times in coin mode, I think TTF is just another great tool that you get with the E-Trac I have never had a second thought about getting the E-Trac it is great. Finds not great, but interesting to me anyway. HH - Randy


http://motors.shop.ebay.com/Parts-Accessories-/6028/i.html?_nkw=reflector+red+marble&_catref=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282&_rdc=1

http://www.tias.com/14177/PictPage/3923829268.html
 
Nice ones Randy. Very interesting assortment. It's nice that the E-Trac has the different modes to operate in depending on the conditions one encounters. Thanks for sharing the pictures and story.
 
Great story Randy. That's what, in my opinion, is so great about the E-Trac. You're not just stuck with one way to hunt a certain site. The options are plenty! Congratulations on the finds!

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