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Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Nice finds .. Well found ::g
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Dean you never cease to amaze me with your talent of eyes only finds. Thanks for the pics . matey ::g ::g ::g
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Post by Stratman »

Nice finds again Dean, you've really got those old mince pies "tuned in" ::g Really like your Vicky pencil sharpener makers plate - super find ::g
deano69 wrote:I don't have the PLO permit
Not sure about Abu Masin but I bet Yasser Arafat would have given you the run of the West Bank, mind you I wouldn't risk it at the moment with the Israeli police and military!
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old mudlarks still use a compass 77b where theyre still working but the machine is 35 years old now and finding one that works must be a challenge .
the components are likely to change value causing the machine to cease working as it should
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FUBAR wrote:Dean you never cease to amaze me with your talent of eyes only finds. Thanks for the pics . matey ::g ::g ::g
Thanks FUBAR, it's a remarkable place and each day it looks and feels different and so much history :D
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Post by HM Murdoch »

Fantastic, Dean!

Looks like that little section must have been churned or stripped because that a heck of hot streak you're on.

I'll hopefully be back down there next week. There are some nice, low lunchtime tides according to the tide table. Maybe see you down there.
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oliver wrote:
deano69 wrote:
oliver wrote:Good going some cool finds for you there ::g .Do yu ever use a detector on the foreshore. :-/
Not at the mo, I don't have the PLO permit. I'm not sure I want to as there is so much iron I think it would drive you mad! I havn't completely ruled it out though as some of the guys who do find some real cool stuff ::g
Dean
I used to search the foreshore with a compass 77B did it for a few years and found lots of good finds never had a disc on that one either was all metal BFO. 98; (:| ::g
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with you, but I had a compass 77b and they were I.B.(induction balance) not BFO (beat frequency oscillation).I used mine on foreshores too with good results.It did ignore small iron but picked up everything else.Built like a tank and very sensitive to small Roman coins etc.
::g Those were the days!!
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Post by Tinheed »

Some nice finds there Dean! ::g
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