Metal Detecting Sandals???

JeepMcMuddy

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That's hilarious... I think some T-Net people have discussed such a thing in the past, for detecting in "certain areas" :icon_pirat:

Bran <><
 

I don't know why, but I just got tis mental image of some guy walking the beach while staring at his right foot! ;D

I bet they sell quite a few of them!

Grip
 

hmmm, quite stylish too!

my only problem with them is that you won't be able to wear socks :-\ :laughing7:
 

I can see it now:

Kid: "Hey Mom, what's that guy doin' over there?"

Mom: "I don't know, maybe he stepped in dog doo."

Kid: "Ha ha. Hey mister, you'll never get it off that way.
Oooh look, now he's picked it up and he's looking at it."

Mom: "Now see, that's why I tell you not to talk to strangers."

scrubber
 

Had to post the photo!
 

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Ya are thy waterproof
My kids all ready think i am strange that should prove it :headbang:
 

lol.

"A single 9V battery will give you about 6 hours of tresure hunting. Only $59.95."

lol hell Tesoro says I should get atleast 40 hours out of 1 9V on my Eldorado,you guys kill me with some of the gadgets you find. :icon_thumright:
 

And hey--did you notice it says it uses "beat frequency oscillator technology" as if this was something new! I threw out my B.F.O. detector in the mid-seventies!
 

that has got to be the dumbest gadgit i have ever seen........so it detects only under the sole??? what about the sand where your feet aren't? are you supposed to sweep your feet left and right, take a step and do a sweep again? Please!
I'll just keep my bigfoot coil and cover all the sand..
 

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