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YEP! That 2 tone ferrous stuff works.

Jim-IN

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Thought you guy's were crazy. Have used ferrous 2 tone at the old house sites in the bean and corn fields but thought using it at a park would be to many signals to deal with. All the coins were at least 10 inches deep and came from the park that flooded on a regular basis. Was using the 10X12 coil and most of the coins came in at 1-30 to 1-36. The last time Derrelld and I was there most of the park was under water and we got skunked. The 64 and 80 injuns are the oldest coins I've found at this park. Old dog, new tricks! Thanks
 
Great finds! Were the signals repeatable in 2-tone? I'm still trying to get the hang of using it.
 
HAHA I told you that park would be a perfect spot for those settings! Hey and last time i didn't get skunked, I found 1 wheaty my friend :rofl: See ya Thursday Jim!
 
congrats! love those really old injuns!!!:thumbup:

Weston
 
just N-I-C-E way to go old dog!
 
I've gone back to half a dozen heavy iron sites that I hunted last season in Con -Multi-Tones .
I dug a lot more coins - in less time - at every one of these sites this time around - - using Two-Tone Ferrous.

HH --- Mark
 
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