F75 sniffs out some Colonial relics

Broken knee

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From a heavily hunted site. no coins today but i did manage a seal top spoon and a piece of a knee or shoe buckle part of a trigger guard with a 6 or 9 stamped near the mounting lug? A large conical piece of lead that measures 15/16 x 1''3/8. I was running it in all metal and digging the vdi#'s above 20 I don't think this machine will let anything slip by, I'm stoked to run this machine so far I am impressed!! :icon_thumright: HH
Broken Knee
 

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Nice! I'm looking to upgrade to the F75 this summer. Good to see that it works well for you.
 

Nice. You will do well with it!
 

hey - I found a piece of lead that looks EXACTLY like that.....did you find yours down in the meadows too(?)
 

hey - I found a piece of lead that looks EXACTLY like that.....did you find yours down in the meadows too(?)
No Pete it was Hadley we went to the meadows today, got a thick Indian 1869 and a 1868 coin. I posted it in whats it.
 

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