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Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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A quick go

Post by Pomz »

Well rather than wait till mid next week to get my new CTX I drove up to the shop and collected it but by the time I got home and opened all the boxes it was pretty late in the day but still wanted to have a little go with it. Just random pressing of buttons to see what it dose set to coins on the shingle beach1st find was the copper top of an old rad valve then a few bits of Aluminium need to learn how to cancel them out. Already starting to get dark found £4.65. Pretty good less than an hour back to the beach in the morning
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Post by lord lovell »

a great start and deffo a beach worth a play on by the sounds of it ::g
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Post by Tomo »

Nowt like getting out there and giving it a go. Don't cancel aluminium out though, gold comes in the same range as aluminium.
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Post by john Colin »

£4.65 towards your petrol bill, well done.
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