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    Henry
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    Most sliver that I have found at one time

    Honking big bracelet of 63.6 grams marked 925.

    This one is something you would see Mr. T wearing.

    Speaking of Mr. T ..... Anyone know where he would go swimming?
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    Sounds like a huge chunk...any pics?
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    Am posting from an iPad ... I haven't a clue how to do photos from this dang nabbit thing.
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    Well congrats for the find. Nice.

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    Congrats. Hope you can post pics at some point, that sounds like a great find.
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    That's awesome, we'd love to see pictures! My biggest chunk is a sterling silver spoon!
    I <3 colonial relics!

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    My biggest was a huge cross and necklace at 79 grams.

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    Forgot to mention that I was hunting with the Excalibur 800 and it was about 5' down.
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    I always wanted to try the Excalibur. Congrats on the huge bracelet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    I always wanted to try the Excalibur. Congrats on the huge bracelet!

    My son and I each got one for water/beach hunting but I've been hitting the dirt with mine.
    Giving the old explorer a rest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moresound View Post
    My son and I each got one for water/beach hunting but I've been hitting the dirt with mine.
    Giving the old explorer a rest.
    Must be a little easier on the arms to swing too. Them old minelabs were a bit heavy. I compare my E Trac to the CTX and there is a big angle of grip/balance difference. If I use the E Trac, I can really feel it after a full hunt. I hear a lot of people use their water machines for relic hunting.
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    Am comfortable with the weight of the explorer. I've built up the the muscles.
    Got an ACE 350 and that feels like a toy in comparison ... Weight wise that is.
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