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Some of last months finds with the T2

Low-Boy/LCPM

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I have been fighting a bout with Cancer. I get Chemo every three weeks. I hope to beat it but last month a week after my Chemo my buddy and I hit a place in Calif that the Chinese lived on and had tents and a small town.

My other friend lives on the historic sight and got permission for me and my buddy to hunt there.

I know the F75 is coming out and for me to buy one...it is going to have to be a lot better then the T2.

Notching and back lighting and tighter numbers don't matter that much to me. The T2 is fast and the numbers match the speed and if the F75 can beat that then I will get one.

I may just wait and see if the pulse devil comes to market this year because that is going to be a PI with disc and the whole nine yards. So I thought I would post a few photos while we wait to see what the F75 can do and if anyone will do a side by side test with the T2.

I know Bill Ladd is doing a test looking for bugs in the software but I don't think he will do a side by side test. So now we have to hope the T2 comes out with a small coil this year so they live up to their promise
 
WTG Lawrenzo,

Those are very good digs from the gold country, Interesting stuff including the waffle/pancake maker.....Or at least that's what I think it is?

Allot of Chinese coins up in the gold hills, Those must have come from the Chinese town area.

Congrats,
Paul
 
We found about 16 Chinese coins that day, a very old key and a badge with the date 1920. Then the other iron tools. There are so many large overload iron hits that I could have spent the day just digging iron and finding all sorts of cool stuff. Next time I bring the T2 and Compass and spend the whole day comparing the two...You are always welcome to come hunt with me Paul. Maybe before the summer hits...March, April. The ground is still damp but not wet so the iron should be OK and not mask out targets.
 
I have found a couple here on colonial sites & enjoyed looking up the emperors/ dates.....wonder if they were worn here rather than spent?
Best of luck with the chemo! (& I will be doing the T2 tests, don't worry). For now I would enjoy your T2....
HH,
Bill
 
Sounds good Lawrenzo,

You guys did good up in your area, 16 Chinese cache coins in a day is fantastic.

Plus, I know what you mean about trashy signals giving off as a good dig me signal. The problem with these older gold mining sites is the amount of rusted cans, metals and other stuff like shovels and such, Most of the time they give off sweet dig me signals more so than good targets.

Here are some of yesterdays finds, Six cache coins total with four of them stuck together with a square nail holding them. Someone back then crammed a square nail to hold then, I managed to wiggle off the two end coins and all four cache coins are the same size having the same the markings.

Even the shovels back then in the 1850's were built well, Here are two of them.

Keep up the good hunt and see you in the spring,
Paul
 
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