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Some stuff with the "E"

Went out for a bit and played with the "E". Watch part was well over 10 inches and showed $1 :( Not this time!
Pat date of 1890 so I'm in the right time peroid!
I tried mixed-mode wayyyy too busy in this area. Using coins program(lazy) with tone id off! I was impressed with the depth when you listen, no doubt that has I went over deep silver I would have found it. Depth IS NOT AN ISSUE with this unit.

I knew Waterbury made buttons I did not know they made watches too.


*** Info - Waterbury Clock Company (1854
 
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