True, or false????

Paul in WA

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Hey Paul! Yes it's true that detectors work better when there is moisture in the ground. Better conductivity with the target. I don't know the answer to the second question. I was finding targets on a frozen beach last winter on the Columbia but I gave up trying to dig them. Went back after the thaw.

Thinking of Goldendale, I suppose they would kick us out of Stonehinge or Maryhill Castle.
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Yea, Mary Hill would be great! But I agree, they would hang us for sure. As soon as the Checks arrive from the corporate office, I will be down that way.....I'll keep you posted.

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as SPOTZ Says Moisture is a Bonus.

? ?On the Other Half, I never Heard that.

? I know the First Large Cent I ever found, an 1838, I pulled out New Years Eve about 15 years ago.

At , What I Think I remember, about 8 to 10 inches.
 

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