Rare water detecting trip leads to great folding smith and wesson knife!

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Menasha WI.
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Nox 800 AT Max, Mine lab se pro/ Teknetics 7500 / teknetics 8000 / fisher m-scope (aquanut) 1280x/2ea compass relic magnum 6 /compass yukon 77b (professional) /compass yukon 71b
Since there are very few beaches around this area, I usually don't get to use my Fisher Aquanaut. Today I found two new pennies and a good quality two bladed Smith and Wesson folding knife! I was very happy with that and hope you enjoy looking. HH

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Great knife, I hit a grade school today & came home with a huge junk china knife & a old timer that was all rusted up. I have found several this year & my grandson gets most of them. He is a knife nut.
 

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