Knee Pads for Metal Detecting – Reviewing Three Very Different Pair
When metal detecting, I find that kneepads are a necessity. As you kneel to pinpoint and dig...
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Posted by Scott Clark | Nov 20, 2012 | Equipment Reviews |
When metal detecting, I find that kneepads are a necessity. As you kneel to pinpoint and dig...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Jun 15, 2012 | Equipment Reviews |
Wanted to make a quick post that might save some others some hassles. Detecting without gloves is foolish. Glass, nails and other very nasty stuff resides a few inches underground. I’ve pulled at least a dozen razor blades...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Apr 27, 2012 | Equipment Reviews |
A week ago, I made a stupid mistake. I left my Lesche “Relic” metal detecting shovel...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Jan 25, 2012 | Equipment Reviews |
EDIT – 11/14/15 – The best configuration is the 14 pocket bag, a belt module and a cobra tactical belt (not his) – it has large and small pocket plus a loop that works perfectly for ProPointer. I’ve been...
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