Ok - Seems this CoRe challenge is moving right along. OG is boxing up a CoRe with OOR and shipping it my way so I can re-familiarize with it before we meet up out in Nevada in a few weeks time.
We've had an oldest US coin contest for these outings and while I've typically done well with the older coins, Gregg usually wins when it comes to oldest date. Am i saying that Gregg is lucky? Well, sure. I think that luck comes from excellent technique, patience, using a detector/coil combo that does well in all the nooks and crannies of the sage brush and of course, his 6th sense of where to wander.
Is the CoRe some sort of magic wand for these places? Remember, I had a Left Hand version of this detector that was lost to a sudden downpour of rain at a ghost town in Oregon. And in 3-tone, the preferred mode, i don't hear that middle tone so well.
We shall see. If a blind squirrel like me can make a productive weekend out of it, without blowing a mental gasket, I might have to acknowledge to Gregg that his CoRe is at the top of the ghost town heap, multi-frequency aside. If I fail miserably, pretty sure Gregg will fall back to trying to teach a blind squirrel to find nuts.
Rich
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Just one more good target before I go.
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