Out in the yard.

Blacksheep

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Had my buddy over to help me do some maintenance around the A/C, which happens to be right underneath the old milk chute. He had
his detector with him so we thought "what the heck" since we would be doing some minor excavating there anyways.

The silver eluded us but we did find a rear-view mirror disc, 1936 penny and a memorial "s" cent and one odd pin that looks like copper that had been coated at one time.

First time I ever used a detector, my buddy left it here for me to play with in the yard for a few days so it might be a good chance to learn
some basic recovery techniques so I don't end up leaving traces or damaging anything should I decide to buy my own. :wink:
 

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Old River

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Garrett Ace 250, Garrett 2500, Garrett Scorpion Gold Stinger, Garrett AT PRO, Garrett ADS Master hunter, Garret Pro Pointer.
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Nice finds....
 

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Blacksheep

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4-H said:
:hello: Hi Kurt and Connie
It's good to see you did a little detecting!

Mike

Mike my friend, hope to be working with you soon on a new detector! Going to give the rest of the yard a go tomorrow, have the perfect excuse in looking for nails the roofers may have missed. ;D

My best to the family.
 

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