EZ Digger

shootist

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I actually bought a digger from them,not the probe,is pretty well made though I wore the grip out on it and have it taped up,havent tried any of the probes though,but he is an honest Ebayer...Shoot
 

Night Stalker

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Looks like a pretty good invention - I just wonder how well the those probes and diggers attach to the handle? Wonder if they would come out of the handle part, and would the shaft bend in hard pack red clay.

Useless for cutting a plug - - - - - C
 

bazinga

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Why would you spend money on something to scratch your coins with? After you put a big gouge in an old coin it just becomes junk silver. Just use an kitchen hickory knife. Safe yourself some money.
 

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bscofield6 said:
Why would you spend money on something to scratch your coins with? After you put a big gouge in an old coin it just becomes junk silver. Just use an kitchen hickory knife. Safe yourself some money.


Kinda my thoughts, I guess if you were hunting in "clad country" it would be good for a quick recovery ;D
 

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