Swaveab
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I would not use such a method as any good coins could become scratched up using those.
I would not use such a method as any good coins could become scratched up using those.
I've tried several types of these for when a coin is a few inches deep and I can feel it with a screwdriver but can't use a digger. (Park rules here). They work fairly well for a few tries but then the hinges get jammed up with dirt and won't close anymore.
Long needle nosed pliers do the job too and are a bit easier to bang the dirt out of.
Mostly I only use them in situations where I can't get my fingers down deep enough.
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hmmm .. trying to think"outside the box" of traditional....what about meat tongs? like for bbqing? would that reach?i think some are rubberized too fort grabbing..and they are narrow i was thinking of putting in a "filler" for the hole in the tongs so you wont lose the item being dug...obviously..something tough and easy to keep clean..but that has a rough surface to"grip" .. ....all i can think of is that saying...the mother of all inventions was nessecity " the things we can think up to solve problems;];];];]