Michigan Badger
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I'm a detector lover. I mean I like trying out new machines almost as much as digging loot.
I recently saw this ad on ebay offering new detectors BUY-IT-NOW for $29.99.
It wasn't advertised as a kids toy and something within said give it a try. So I bought it and about one week later it was on my doorstep. Total cost with shipping was $39.99.
This is a todays find post so I won't do a REVIEW of the detector here. If there's much interest I may do that in the proper section.
I went out to the unpaved portion of an old driveway near our house and turned my new toy on. The used battery I found in the house registered "low." Oh well, I didn't have much time so I hit the drive anyway. Just a few days ago there was 7 inches of snow in this location.
It was cold a rainy so I covered the machine with plastic wrap.
In the picture you'll see my finds. The deepest penny was 2 1/2 inches with a loud signal. The ground in this location is filled with rusty nails, etc. Every target I dug was a find--no false signals. The machine pinpointed and discriminated perfectly.
The two stones you see were found while hunting. These are Michigan State stones (Petoskey Stones) worth about 50 cents each.
The coil of copper tubing was found 3 1/4 inches deep under thick sod in the yard.
Total time hunting: 17 minutes.
HH
I recently saw this ad on ebay offering new detectors BUY-IT-NOW for $29.99.
It wasn't advertised as a kids toy and something within said give it a try. So I bought it and about one week later it was on my doorstep. Total cost with shipping was $39.99.
This is a todays find post so I won't do a REVIEW of the detector here. If there's much interest I may do that in the proper section.
I went out to the unpaved portion of an old driveway near our house and turned my new toy on. The used battery I found in the house registered "low." Oh well, I didn't have much time so I hit the drive anyway. Just a few days ago there was 7 inches of snow in this location.
It was cold a rainy so I covered the machine with plastic wrap.
In the picture you'll see my finds. The deepest penny was 2 1/2 inches with a loud signal. The ground in this location is filled with rusty nails, etc. Every target I dug was a find--no false signals. The machine pinpointed and discriminated perfectly.
The two stones you see were found while hunting. These are Michigan State stones (Petoskey Stones) worth about 50 cents each.
The coil of copper tubing was found 3 1/4 inches deep under thick sod in the yard.
Total time hunting: 17 minutes.
HH
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