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The cannonball Peter found
The cannonball Peter found

Only half of the rings Peter found.
Only half of the rings Peter found.

SPOTLIGHT:
Quick Draw II

  • Digital coin depth indicator tells you how deep to dig
  • Your choice of Variable Notch and Auto Notch Modes
  • Three level iron discrimination for relic hunting
  • Nine segment digital target identification and three tone audio feedback

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Irish Battle of Kilsdale

All of these were found with my Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II. These machines will not pass a coin at any depth! Some of my friends are amazed at what I found.

This is a cannon ball that was used in 1690, in the battle of Zac, which is a very beautiful seaside resort 20 miles outside Cork City where I live. I was searching a field just at the back of a place called Fort Charles which was being held by a Catholic British regiment and was being shelled by a French Armada, so I guess this cannon ball must have missed the fort and landed in a field behind the fort. The 4 little balls are musket balls fired from a handgun.

The next photo is of very old coins dating from the year 1500 to the present. This is only 1/2 of the rings that I found as my relations took some of them every time we had a visit. I also found a good few watches. Some were under water and still in working order.

Peter Fitzgerald, Cork City