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What dealer will give a great price in a NEL Big Coil(F75)?

nalc472

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I need a F75 Big coil. Want to know of a dealer that will give a Great delivered price. Could send a PM to keep it private price.
 
A little further down on this forum is a forum sponsor GOLD DIGGER INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS. Click their banner and see NEL coils. HH jim tn
 
Found a dealer who would respond to my questions. Will have a NEL BIG coil coming this weekend.
 
I went out yesterday. I found 1 flat button and 1 other old button. I also found I think is part of an old pocket watch. Some of the items were very deep. I found one object which I believe is a plate for a bottom of a boot. I did not due a measurement. However based on how deep my shovel was I would say it was 12 inches or deeper. I learned one thing. If U increase discrimination up to 45 the lower conductive targets around 30 come in clear. I pinpoint at the edge of the top of the coin and make an egg shape. That seems to find what I am looking for Will report more when I test it.
 
here is some of my finds. The button with the hole says something like W.....@Plough. The one thing looks like a sash buckle. Horse Ring and watch plate. This stuff I believe is pretty old say pre 1900. So I will continue to hunt that area until it is cleaned out. I found the buttons and sash buckle where a Whore house used to be. The town had a port where the paddle wheeler s stopped in the 1800s. Guess they had customers looking for a good time.
 
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