Two parks today.

got2dig

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Well, got out to some parks for some fun.

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Did not get out of the 60s

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It was $3.57 of good dirty fun yep.

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Hope you all had fun today!
 

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MrSchulz

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Any wheats, silver, or old jeffersons?
 

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Nop, I could not get passed 1966, But there will be a new day soon!
 

coinhound1983

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Nice shoot. I noticed a pistol belt in the back ground. Do you use that as your utility belt? If so what all do you carry, just curious.
 

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got2dig

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Well, I got some food in me and have looked over the Jeffersons and there is a 1940 in there.
Thats what I get for not getting lunch, sorry for the fast report.
 

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got2dig

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Nice shoot. I noticed a pistol belt in the back ground. Do you use that as your utility belt? If so what all do you carry, just curious.

Yes, that's what I use as my belt. It will let you put on what you like. I got a nice carpentars pouch that has lots of room I can put all my finds in one part.
I cut a slot in one pocket so my digger will stay in, I lost there or four. I have a dip can for my buttons if I get lucky, and any nice silver if I get lucky.
It works well for me and was not much to pay for what it will do for you. I may have $20 or $ 30 in it.
 

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got2dig

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This is my setup Hope it helps out.

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And I have room for all that trash in it to.

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PatrickD

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That is an excellent find. You are a natural at this.
 

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got2dig

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Yep, right in the back of the truck!
This was to help out coinhound as for the set up.
Thanks for that pat.
 

coinhound1983

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Thnx for the pics of the setup. It's always nice to see how other people arrange they're gear. It's all about effeciency and comfort, so usually everyone's setup is diff.. I use a pistol belt as well but I use my old woodland army gear, with the 2 metal clips that only work 1 out of ten tries, lol.. Also I noticed your digger is unique looking to me. I have an Italian made digger that's the size and shape of a hand shovel, but 1 side is serrated and the other slightly sharp. Snapped it in half trying to pry a root instead of cut it, bad Italian steel I guess . Would you be so kind as to tell me what kind of digger that is? Thnx
 

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got2dig

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Thnx for the pics of the setup. It's always nice to see how other people arrange they're gear. It's all about effeciency and comfort, so usually everyone's setup is diff.. I use a pistol belt as well but I use my old woodland army gear, with the 2 metal clips that only work 1 out of ten tries, lol.. Also I noticed your digger is unique looking to me. I have an Italian made digger that's the size and shape of a hand shovel, but 1 side is serrated and the other slightly sharp. Snapped it in half trying to pry a root instead of cut it, bad Italian steel I guess . Would you be so kind as to tell me what kind of digger that is? Thnx

The digger is a Wilcox all pro #201, I'll have to look up to see where I got it, It's good old USA stainless steel.
You can look it up online, but I will post it asap. And the good thing about the belt is you can put on or take off lots of things, the bag it sweet.
 

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Hey coinhound I think the digger come from Kellyco.
It will do you well!
 

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nice coins,your picture is so organized,,lot better than mines,,WTG:icon_thumright:,,HH
 

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Hey coinhound I think the digger come from Kellyco.
It will do you well!

2 thumbs up on that Wilcox digger (for the woods), I've pried a couple of 6" rocks out of the ground and that thing laughs at em.
 

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Nice and thanks for showing the rewards of a great recovory process.
 

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Yep, it will pop the rocks out of the way!
 

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