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Ok long shot I know anyone got a metal Garrett pick they want to sell ?? cant get one anywhere ;;z
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Roughneck 64011 micro pick (Amazon)
Have a look at this one Benny, not a garrett, but looks like it will do the job.


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thanks mate
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Hello 'oldbenny' Isn't it both more convenient and practical to use a Blunt' screwdriver than
'packing a pick'? Regards ss47
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sweepstick47 wrote: Sat Mar 31, 2018 12:22 pm Hello 'oldbenny' Isn't it both more convenient and practical to use a Blunt' screwdriver than
'packing a pick'? Regards ss47
no I have a site that is covered in flint and the roman coins are just under the surface but hard to get out with a screwdriver
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You might be better off with a welders chipping hammer
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yes might try that the only reason I wanted a garrett one because I have used one in the passed and they work well
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