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« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2009, 12:19:00 am »
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Thanks for the warm welcome.

I'm actually in the market for an Ace 250 to use on land an keep my PI machine in the surf.

I dug $1.08 in clad last week at a park and I could not believe how deep I was digging old alum soda cans, and of course bottle caps and can tabs. Violent












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« Reply #11 on: August 28, 2009, 03:13:07 am »
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I would say that a 250 is a real good dry land machine.
For the price, it is an excellent deal.

Soda cans can be a pain.

I know an old site where there are more soda cans than
anywhere I have ever been. Most are deep, but they are
at every depth and everywhere.

It has been hunted by many. But we all know that, that
spot is hiding many treasures.

I used to watch soap box derby races there, but that was
before soda cans were made.

Strange but I found a 1927 quarted on top of a root, and
in plain site there once???

Happy Huntin,

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« Reply #12 on: September 16, 2009, 11:30:55 am »
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Welcome....  Yes the tot lots are usually good for some clad but sometimes turn up a rare find...


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