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i hear blackpool took a bit of a battering with the weather the other night, has anybody been down today ?. hows the sand, there was loads on last time i went.
was going to go down myself today but the tide times where a bit late today so didnt bother as its a 100 mile round trip

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THE MOLE wrote:i hear blackpool took a bit of a battering with the weather the other night, has anybody been down today ?. hows the sand, there was loads on last time i went.
was going to go down myself today but the tide times where a bit late today so didnt bother as its a 100 mile round trip

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Wowwww, your a bit keen Neil :-O , 100 mile round trip and the lights might not even be on =))
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not bothered about the lights alan ,dont want the sand to be on =)) . its not bad really only 40/45 mins drive depending on traffic. plus theres a good cafe across from the car park for a full breaky

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THE MOLE wrote:not bothered about the lights alan ,dont want the sand to be on =)) . its not bad really only 40/45 mins drive depending on traffic. plus theres a good cafe across from the car park for a full breaky

by the way hows that cover going (:|
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ive phoned them on four different occasions and they never answer the phone, in my opinion that company is a total waste of space.

pm tony hunt he might be able to help you out, he used to deal with nokta ::g its worth a try
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THE MOLE wrote:ive phoned them on four different occasions and they never answer the phone, in my opinion that company is a total waste of space.

pm tony hunt he might be able to help you out, he used to deal with nokta ::g its worth a try

I will do Neil, i'll PM him now, thanks mate . . ::g
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im suprised knowbodys been on blackers yet :-/ ?
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blackpool beach had a large amount of sand dumped on it by recent storms. its not detecting well at the moment. i live 100 yrds from it. was down myself yesterday but nothing.
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mosstrooper wrote:blackpool beach had a large amount of sand dumped on it by recent storms. its not detecting well at the moment. i live 100 yrds from it. was down myself yesterday but nothing.
thanks mate i was down there about three weeks ago and there was alot of sand on then, thats saved me a wasted journey OooO

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Post by ribeye »

Hi mate me and a friend went just after the big tidal surge a few weeks ago hoping it may have stirred a few things up. (210m round trip) Loads of sand in and very little finds to show and was very disappointed, to top it all off we went to the chippy for fish n chips to put a smile back on our faces( stickle back n a few chips) gutted we was. we put it down to not knowing blackpool as it was our first trip there so better look next time.
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thats a fair old round trip ribeye, for future reference theres a good cafe oppersite the central carpark at the back behind coral island to the right. yeh its not good atm way to much sand. i dont know blackpool that well myself as far as detecting goes so dont know the best spots ::g

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Thinking of heading down in the morning. Hoping some of the sand has shifted since my last visit.
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mwoc wrote:Thinking of heading down in the morning. Hoping some of the sand has shifted since my last visit.
think il be there sunday, but not sure if we are doing beach or pasture, let us know how you get on mate ::g

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THE MOLE wrote:
mwoc wrote:Thinking of heading down in the morning. Hoping some of the sand has shifted since my last visit.
think il be there sunday, but not sure if we are doing beach or pasture, let us know how you get on mate ::g

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Spent a few hours there this morning around the central pier area. Hardly any signals at all. Still plenty of sand on. Nice cut running through the middle, worked it for a while and only turned up a few hot rocks. Tried digging down to see how deep the hard pack was in a few areas and could not reach it ?

I think I will now leave this beach till I'm more experienced or there's some drastic changes to the sand levels.

Finds for the day 1 modern 5 pence, the usual ringpull and a few lumps of the black tar stuff that gave cracking signals, but alas contained no goodies when I broke them up at home.
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