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« on: April 24, 2010, 06:52:24 pm »
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  Hello Interesting location today turns up unfruitful unfortunately.  The 1770's Brewster Force Area, Responsible for making the great link chain that streached across the Hudson River at Plumb Point to keep the British Ships from coming up river from NYC.  Clapp The location had history, and there is a nice size river bed, good chance for me to submerge the Ace 250 coil.   Detecting Well went charging in  Rider and found that 225 years of human garbage was 8 inches deep.  Mad Struck out, bad hunting spot. Garrett Pro Pointer gets my highest review, exellent time saver.  Clapp  My Advice: SPEND THE MONEY!  Amen GW HUNTER - OUT.

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