Cibola finds some of the smallest targets today at small local school.

Rob66

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kdismuke1 said:
NICE ASSORTMENT OF FINDS. :thumbsup:


Thanks, Like to see how it will do for nugget shooting too. :icon_pirat:
 

That's a lot of finds for a small school yard.I really like the USS Lexington pin,I worked on her many times.Good post.
 

warsawdaddy said:
That's a lot of finds for a small school yard.I really like the USS Lexington pin,I worked on her many times.Good post.

Really? Need to research still running? is this a modern pin??????I have just begun with this park really active and three soccer and baseball fields.
 

Detectingfreak said:
Love the army jet! :thumbsup:

Thanks, have a box full on hot wheels and toys like this.
 

Rob66 said:
warsawdaddy said:
That's a lot of finds for a small school yard.I really like the USS Lexington pin,I worked on her many times.Good post.

Really? Need to research still running? is this a modern pin??????I have just begun with this park really active and three soccer and baseball fields.
The Lady Lex was moved to Texas in about '92.Don't know if she was decommissioned then or not(don't believe so).Before that she was used at sea for training out of Pensacola.The pin was probably given to a former crew member at a reunion of the Battle of Coral Sea (WW11).You might research and see when the reunions are/was held.
 

Nice finds!
I bought my wife a Cibola about 6 months ago and it really finds the coins!
 

Congrats on finding the SR-71 Blackbird. They are in the family of "stealthy" aircraft, and are normally very hard to detect :icon_jokercolor:
 

dcinffxva said:
Congrats on finding the SR-71 Blackbird. They are in the family of "stealthy" aircraft, and are normally very hard to detect :icon_jokercolor:

:icon_pirat:Good one!!!
 

dcinffxva said:
Congrats on finding the SR-71 Blackbird. They are in the family of "stealthy" aircraft, and are normally very hard to detect :icon_jokercolor:
.....LOL you must have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night. Nice collection there Rob66...george
 

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