John-Edmonton
Silver Member
- Mar 21, 2005
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- Garrett- Master Hunter CX,Infinium, 1350, 2500, ACE 150-water converted 250, GTA 500,1500 Scorpion, AT Pro
I Ordered Garrett's New Digger And Received It In The Mail Today.............
A nice digger it is too. It's about an inch longer then the other digger I own. This digger has teeth for cutting roots on both sides. It came with a sheath, and is built "TOUGH!" I took it to my work bench and used a grinding stone on my rotory tool to sharpen the blade and teeth. I then headed out in the pouring rain using my AT Gold in the woods for about 3 hours. Here's a link to see some more digger information. Garrett Recovery Tools
Here's the best finds of the day. I also dig lots of tinfoil, bottle caps and pull tabs. We all get them so I didn't post them.
What a surprise! That gold colored lip stick container ended up being from the early 1900's and rare too! Here I thought it was lost during the last 5 years or so. I also got a WWII Military Button and an old fork, with the manufacturer's mark. I was unable to date it.
Below is a pic of a beaver which kept me company today.
A nice digger it is too. It's about an inch longer then the other digger I own. This digger has teeth for cutting roots on both sides. It came with a sheath, and is built "TOUGH!" I took it to my work bench and used a grinding stone on my rotory tool to sharpen the blade and teeth. I then headed out in the pouring rain using my AT Gold in the woods for about 3 hours. Here's a link to see some more digger information. Garrett Recovery Tools
Here's the best finds of the day. I also dig lots of tinfoil, bottle caps and pull tabs. We all get them so I didn't post them.
What a surprise! That gold colored lip stick container ended up being from the early 1900's and rare too! Here I thought it was lost during the last 5 years or so. I also got a WWII Military Button and an old fork, with the manufacturer's mark. I was unable to date it.
Below is a pic of a beaver which kept me company today.