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<blockquote data-quote="silver" data-source="post: 122569" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>You'd have to end up looking like Audie Murphy,...going in with two guns blazing(ha),...the photo above is not the actual one that I was looking for, it(the proper one) has an in built battery and a nice little basket at the top, and would be good in clear water that has a nice clean deep sandy bottom,... but like duck says dredging is a no go, I suppose that's why they made it a hand held unit for treasure recovery(to get around the dredging issue) as all you do is push it in above the target,..just need it in plastic and attached to the under water detector at the rear of the stem so you only have to detect then suck and check again to see if it's gone(wishful thinking),..be good if static electricity worked under water so you could make the cloud of muck and mud coalesce and drop to the bottom instead of floating away and obscuring visibility,...but you'd end up having to lug some monster apparatus under water with you just to nicely pull out the goodies,...looking from above you'd end up being in the only clear spot around you(ha). This is what you get when you drink Grants Scotch Whisky and Mescal Tequila shots and finish of with a shot of Midori(all strait, who wants to wreck it with fizzy), ya just start rambling in the morning(ha),..that was, a good bit of Christmas Cheer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver, post: 122569, member: 1953"] You'd have to end up looking like Audie Murphy,...going in with two guns blazing(ha),...the photo above is not the actual one that I was looking for, it(the proper one) has an in built battery and a nice little basket at the top, and would be good in clear water that has a nice clean deep sandy bottom,... but like duck says dredging is a no go, I suppose that's why they made it a hand held unit for treasure recovery(to get around the dredging issue) as all you do is push it in above the target,..just need it in plastic and attached to the under water detector at the rear of the stem so you only have to detect then suck and check again to see if it's gone(wishful thinking),..be good if static electricity worked under water so you could make the cloud of muck and mud coalesce and drop to the bottom instead of floating away and obscuring visibility,...but you'd end up having to lug some monster apparatus under water with you just to nicely pull out the goodies,...looking from above you'd end up being in the only clear spot around you(ha). This is what you get when you drink Grants Scotch Whisky and Mescal Tequila shots and finish of with a shot of Midori(all strait, who wants to wreck it with fizzy), ya just start rambling in the morning(ha),..that was, a good bit of Christmas Cheer. [/QUOTE]
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