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    That's a good looking ring. Try hitting it again with one of your other detectors. HH, Dave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyDigger View Post
    That's a good looking ring. Try hitting it again with one of your other detectors. HH, Dave.
    That's exactly what I did. Saturday I hit it hard with the CTX. Sunday I went back over the site with the TDI. The TDI can dial out most iron but will still hit on the bigger stuff. That's how I pulled the iron key. The TDI was able to pick out lots more clad under the heaviest of trash and nails, but still no good coins or other goodies.
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