goldcoastwayne
Full Member
I was just wondering tonight....I have seen many nice finds on TNet lately that have been damaged by their finders digging tools....on a nice coin, that can drastically reduce the value of your find. Has any company come up with tools that have a protective coating on the edges of digging tools that won't scratch your find if you make direct contact? I would think some type of rubber or Teflon coating might help avoid these situations.....what do all of you think? I do understand that hard packed soil requires a nice cutting edge, but there must be a product out there that can reduce damage to your finds. The obvious is to dig your find on a larger perimeter...but lets face it...that is time consuming and the average TH'er won't do that on every hit.
I am fortunate in that any digging I do are sand hunts, (either on beach or underwater finds) and I can dig a much wider hole so that I don't come in contact with my target....what are your thoughts?
Wayne
I am fortunate in that any digging I do are sand hunts, (either on beach or underwater finds) and I can dig a much wider hole so that I don't come in contact with my target....what are your thoughts?
Wayne