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writer6193
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I'm hooked!
Back in the 70's my Father had (and still has) a White's Coinmaster. I thought I'd like to try mding again, and bought a Bounty Hunter Quicksilver. I like the light weight ergonomic design, but I am disappointed that it will not pinpoint. Now I'm looking at pinpointers but admit I know nothing about them. I let Dad have the BH for a week and he was very diappointed. He and his buddy found tons of coins in the late 70's and used ice picks to dig! I want to get 2 detectors, one for Dad and one for me and I am asking you veterans for some adivice. My father is retired in his late 60's and has no hobbies. His eyes really lit up when I gave him the BH to use... I have tons of places to hunt, but I don't want to dig with a spade! I hope that someone can tell me about a detector that is easy to use, and that can pinpoint a coin with a minimally evasive hole; or will a pinpoint device work just as well. I went out my first day and found 2 clad quarters, five dimes (2 silver) and 25 pennies, all along my front sidewalk (I live right in front of our High School.) There are no MD shops or clubs here, but who knows, perhaps I'll start one of my own because I'm hooked!! Feel free to email me.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
Back in the 70's my Father had (and still has) a White's Coinmaster. I thought I'd like to try mding again, and bought a Bounty Hunter Quicksilver. I like the light weight ergonomic design, but I am disappointed that it will not pinpoint. Now I'm looking at pinpointers but admit I know nothing about them. I let Dad have the BH for a week and he was very diappointed. He and his buddy found tons of coins in the late 70's and used ice picks to dig! I want to get 2 detectors, one for Dad and one for me and I am asking you veterans for some adivice. My father is retired in his late 60's and has no hobbies. His eyes really lit up when I gave him the BH to use... I have tons of places to hunt, but I don't want to dig with a spade! I hope that someone can tell me about a detector that is easy to use, and that can pinpoint a coin with a minimally evasive hole; or will a pinpoint device work just as well. I went out my first day and found 2 clad quarters, five dimes (2 silver) and 25 pennies, all along my front sidewalk (I live right in front of our High School.) There are no MD shops or clubs here, but who knows, perhaps I'll start one of my own because I'm hooked!! Feel free to email me.
Thank you in advance for any advice.