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One week with my E-TRAC :biggrin:

DAN03USMC

New member
I got my new E-TRAC last Fri and have been able to get out a few times. I am really happy with it. Here are the highlights........ I got a dozen or so wheats. (earliest was 1909) two tokens. two indian heads 1908 and 1900
A large cent 18??. A three ringer. 1951 wash. quarter. 1950 Rosie. 1906 barber and a 1854 seated dime.


Oh, by the way, I am officially a Minelabe guy now :biggrin: http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/ac137/dan03usmc/008.jpg
 
Let us know when you're ready to get serious about this. :goodnight: You knocked out half of my years goals in your first week. Nice job. :cheers:
 
Dan, you're doing great with your E Trac! Looks like you have found some greats places to hunt by what you have found. Keep up the work! Ken
 
It really shines in old parks and yards that are "so called" hunted out. The conductive number don't lie.

Nice finds!!!

J
 
Looks like you sure had a GREAT first week with your ET !

HH ! --- Mark
 
What a way to break in the new E-Trac! Kinda makes you wish you would have got one when they were first released huh?:detecting:Please keep us posted on the finds,Ray.
 
Super job Dan. You're an inspiration to all us new E-TRAC users. You might have already guessed;...I'm keeping the E-TRAC. HH

Ron
 
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