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<blockquote data-quote="Guessologist" data-source="post: 657265" data-attributes="member: 11952"><p>Same ground today, but dropped the iron filter down to 1. Dug surprisingly little junk and jagged some ripper targets out of what's becoming well trodden ground, it's about the only site I have at the moment that isn't fully covered in knee-high grass. The combination of bigger coil and very little iron bias is really working for now to just give me a bit more reach in the tall grass, can't quite keep the coil on the ground as good as I'd like. This is all on M1 frequency as well, I'd imagine that when this stops working that switching to M2 will keep me going for a bit longer. 1910 threepence, 1914 penny (rotated it in an editor after I noticed it was upside down...) and a particularly cooked 1932 half penny that started to fall to bits on me. Star of the show is the absolutely enormous button with a countryside scene on it, never seen anything like it. I'll post a better front and back once I get some steel wool onto it...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]6010[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guessologist, post: 657265, member: 11952"] Same ground today, but dropped the iron filter down to 1. Dug surprisingly little junk and jagged some ripper targets out of what's becoming well trodden ground, it's about the only site I have at the moment that isn't fully covered in knee-high grass. The combination of bigger coil and very little iron bias is really working for now to just give me a bit more reach in the tall grass, can't quite keep the coil on the ground as good as I'd like. This is all on M1 frequency as well, I'd imagine that when this stops working that switching to M2 will keep me going for a bit longer. 1910 threepence, 1914 penny (rotated it in an editor after I noticed it was upside down...) and a particularly cooked 1932 half penny that started to fall to bits on me. Star of the show is the absolutely enormous button with a countryside scene on it, never seen anything like it. I'll post a better front and back once I get some steel wool onto it... [ATTACH type="full"]6010[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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