burnham on sea

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burnham on sea

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done 3hr and had to stop my pouch was so heavy :D , Ive never seen so much home made lead , had a good selection there and best was a small gold ring . had a well deserved break and went over to berol to test my 4pi shes not working as she should . another guy was detecting there so i thought i should warn him that the ferret detects that area and all the £1 coins are at his house . turns out it was the ferret . spent a bit of time talking to him and then got the pi out , had a £1 coin :D , done about half an hr , didn't dig a target any deeper than 6" and the pi threw about 10 wobblies then the rain started , i think i bought a lemon , i will post a detailed thread on the csope section soon about that , but as you can see in the picture it was a good day and all in the picture came from burnham .
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if i get many more bags like that ill get myself a caddy , did tiger woods chap find a new job
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Wow that's some digging for 3hrs :-O

Nice ring [:)
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