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Seem to always find them on the way back to the car.

HuntinDog

Well-known member
It was a beautiful day Saturday and I just couldn't stand it.
Sun was out, birds were chirping and my Deus was calling.
So I tossed it in the truck and headed out.
I only had a few minutes to hunt so I stopped at the local grade school.
These get hit all the time here and I never find much.
I hunted about 20 minutes in the sawdust and found a couple of junk charms, a gold dollar, 2 dimes and 10 pennies.

Just swinging on the way back to the truck passing zincolns right and left I get a banging high tone that freezes me in my tracks..
A couple more swings to check and yep it's not a sprinkle.
I bend down and part the grass and BAM there it is.
What a beauty.
It didn't last two minutes after the cleanup and showing to the wife.
Got to love this hobby...

Anybody know what the Hallmark is??
 
I posted this on another forum and while I was typing this out for you here (I'm a slow typer) someone over there solved it for me.
It made by Relios inc.

Thanks for looking
 
Nice find! I think you did great by swinging it every step of the way, I watch some who walk to an area then turn on and go......

I found my lifetime find 3 feet from my jeep by doing exactly what you did but in reverse (swinging from truck to desired area).

Good lesson for newbys.

Jim
 
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