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John-Edmonton

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It's nice to know that when you are talking to Garrett, the person on the other end of the phone metal detects also.

They sure had a successful Day! Grab some popcorn, a beverage and enjoy! :happy1:




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Outstanding - I think I watched everyone of their VIDs (no life you know) John-Edmonton.
 

I don't see anything but a big black square?
 

Outstanding - I think I watched everyone of their VIDs (no life you know) John-Edmonton.

Lol me to when I get those crappy days outside & its really humid ill stay in & c how the people r doin
 

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Very cool. They made some nice finds. Hopefully I don't sound overly critical, but did anyone else notice the way Sue (the older of the two women) drops her detector in the sand/water just before digging? That can't be good for it and will likely soon break it. Otherwise, a very fun video to watch. Thanks for sharing.
 

Maybe its me, but how you get THAT job? Time to shoot another video for Garrett...wow, seems horrible lol
 

LOL first time I would drop mine it would break. I'm just sayin'!
 

LOL first time I would drop mine it would break. I'm just sayin'!
Yeah,I thought I was rough on my equipment,until I seen that!:laughing7:
 

Really nice video! I liked the scoop that the guy was using...I'm guessing it was homemade?
 

Nice vid John....I was told by an old timer the best finds are in the water...
 

Nice vid John....I was told by an old timer the best finds are in the water...

Same here I was told by my grandfather many years ago water was like butter makes fingers shrink rings fall off then the joy of playin in the water has its faults of chains earings all falling off not good for the people losing them but great for us modern day treasure hunters HH
 

I'm seriously thinking of making me one of those floating sieves too...looks like a few simple parts:

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I'm seriously thinking of making me one of those floating sieves too...looks like a few simple parts:

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Agreed, but a plastic frame might last longer than a wooden one. I already got the pool noodles. LoL
 

Very cool. They made some nice finds. Hopefully I don't sound overly critical, but did anyone else notice the way Sue (the older of the two women) drops her detector in the sand/water just before digging? That can't be good for it and will likely soon break it. Otherwise, a very fun video to watch. Thanks for sharing.

Both the gals just chuck the machine on the ground or water. Must be nice to spend that money and abuse the stuff.
 

Agreed, but a plastic frame might last longer than a wooden one. I already got the pool noodles. LoL

I'm building this one..."kaptainkosmic" member of this Site provided this photo.....I meassured the inside of the inner tube which was 16" and ordered the bowl from Amazon that I'll drill out..
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