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  1. Up $56 now, and over $1250 an ounce. Gold is getting real over bought for the short term and due for a pull back to consolidate recent gains. Hopefully we will move up again after that.

     

    Hey Bob - hope you are feeling up to an active prospecting season this year. With any luck, I'll see you out there.

     

    Chris, got out today and snagged a 1.5 dwter.  My first since last year.  Been a tough winter.

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  2. On 2/7/2016 at 1:40 AM, tvanwho said:

    A real life treasure hunt is really cool Bob.Thanks for sharing the photos and story.  So people really do bury money and such? How did you tell the silver bars vs the fence that was so close by? I assume that ammo box let off a BIG bang and not a whisper? Looks like maybe a foot down?

    I always heard most folks bury stuff only as deep as they can reach?

    I have a buddy at work who buried $5,000 in his parents back yard but in cash just in case he ever got divorced he would have his secret stash to fall back on. Then his parents moved and his brother moved in and took down the old satellite dish that was my buddys landmark. He had to probe the ground with a metal rod as the cash was in a plastic bag. Somehow he lucked out and found it.

    -Tom

    They were all buried about 16 inches deep.  In a line out from the fence posts.  Yeah, the wire fence was a problem but more so the surface trash.  Once those were cleared out, then the boxes were big broad signals.  His reasoning for burying them was the home was way out in the woods and subject to a forest fire coming through.  He works out of town, sometimes weeks at a time.  No other savings or retirement accounts, so this is his retirement stash.

    Yep, people still do bury money, probably more than you would think.  Imagine all the drug money that is hidden like this.  Banks are not trusted much more now than they were a hundred years ago, what with failures, government seisures, lawyers, and ex wives.

    And against popular belief, rarely is anything buried more than 2 ft deep.  Deep enough to be hidden, but shallow enough to be quickly retrieved.  Well within the range of any good detector.

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  3. Well, I haven't a bar yet.  He says there is still about 1000 oz. still out there in another place.  I'm going back next week.  There was a lot of surface trash that made it hard so he's going to clear off some area down a few inches and I'll give it another go.

    He claims that all of these are "collectors" bars.  Different mints, weights, and years.  I saw one that dated back to the 1920's.  These are valued far in excess of their bullion value, up to 20 times spot.  I'm not sure I believe that or not as I've never heard of anything like that.  But, people do collect the craziest things.

    Here's a picture on one from this hoard that I thought was unique.  I'll research the providence next week.  A 25 oz. bar embossed with the Whites logo and name.  I'm guessing from the early 70's.  This is the one I want, if I can talk him out of it.  I didn't ask for any bars this time, just a bit of cash for my time.

    So, we shall see.  Stay tuned!

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  4. Ok, here's something new.  I got called out today to help a guy find some silver bars he buried and then couldn't find.  I took the MX Sport prototype I still have and was able locate about 1000 oz. of his hidden silver.  I played around with Relic, Prospecting, and Hi Trash modes.  The prospecting seemed to work the best for this application.

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  5. Guys, you all need to remember one thing.  This is NOT a true prospecting machine.  Just like the MXT is not.  It is a multi purpose machine, designed for being able to do a little of everything.  The coin mode may end up being the best feature.  The prospecting mode is good, but it is not dialed in to be pure nugget hunting machine.

    This, like the MXT, was designed to be the "one fits all" detector for the guy who wants to try detecting for everything.  They took the best features of a top of the line coin machine and an excellent nugget machine and combined those into one.  One machine for the guy on a limited budget who can't afford to get two or three machines to cover all the bases well.

    Wouldn't it be nice if there was ONE machine that operated like a GMT, a V3I, a TDI, and a 2300, all in one package?  Not going to happen.

    Digger

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  6. There is one thing I discovered accidently in field testing.  I'm not sure if, or how, they adjusted to this, maybe color coding.  The pod connectors for the loop and the headphones are almost identical.  Even though one is 4 pin and the other 8 pin, it's possible to plug the loop connector into the headphone plug on the unit.  Do this and the detector will turn on but nothing happens, won't detect obviously.  It could lead to someone thinking the detector is malfunctioning.

    Just something to remember if one unfamiliar with it.

  7. Steve,

    Remember when I asked you last year to give your opinions on what Whites could do to revive the line?  I asked several other prominent detectorists for the same thing.  I then took those suggestions directly to the head people.  They may not implement everything, but they listened and acknowledged the needs.  We may not get everything we want all at once, and some not at all, but they know now.

    The people out in the field have spoken, and not just the nugget hunters.  This machine is just the first, well actually the third, in a long line of upcoming innovations that will, hopefully, redefine the market and increase our finds.

    Stay tuned, there is a lot more to come!

    Digger Bob

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  8. Just saw this thread.  I guess the cats out of the bag now.  I've been one of the field testers for this beta unit for months now and can't say much about it.  I can say it is NOT just an MXT in a new box.  It has been completely redesigned from the ground up.  We have, we hope, ironed out most of the bugs and I think it will be a winner. 

    Stay tuned, it will be available soon and I believe you will be impressed.

     

    Digger Bob

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  9. I spent some more time detecting at Miners Tip Gulch. Several targets were in the midst of poison oak roots. I knew this was risky but the lure of gold was too strong and now I'm paying the price. My left forearm is looking like raw hamburger pattys.

    Does anyone know of any good remedies?

    Technu doesn't do anything for me.

    There is a product that we all swear by called Oral Ivy.  You can usually get it at a health food store or online.  Those of us who hunt in that nasty stuff start taking it in the spring and continue all through the fall.  If you hunt year round in it, then take it year round.  A couple of drops in your morning coffee or any juice will do it, it's practically tasteless.  It builds up an immunity in your body so you don't get it, or at least it will minimal.

     

    Now, if you already are infected, it is supposed to relieve the symptoms within a few days after you start taking it.  Give it a try, you've really got nothing to lose and it's a lot cheaper than a doctor visit.

     

    Boericke & Tafel - Oral Ivy, 1 oz liquid

     

    Digger Bob

  10. Just to add this bit to the agenda.  Looks like I am commited to go.  Whites has authorized me to add to the prize list; a TRX pinpointer AND a GMT gold detector!  Guess I'm going to have to say something after all.

    I'll be there Friday afternoon through Saturday night and will have a few extra items of interest if anyone is interested.

    Miner John will also be there and speak on his knowledge of loops and their design.  I believe he will have a loop to donate also.

     

    Digger Bob

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  11. Looks like I'm going to try and make it.  Miner John of Razorback and I will be there Friday afternoon, as long as nothing serious comes up.  My knee replacement is doing well and I should be able to hunt for a bit.  Besides, I'm getting bored sitting at home recouperating from this surgery.

     

    Digger Bob

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  12. John,

     

    I just answered to the best of my knowledge, your question.  I didn't see your PM until today, since I've been out of touch for awhile now, having a full knee replacement done recently.

    What everyone else here said is correct, as far as the gain and battery life.

     

    Digger Bob

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  13. On the Big Foot coil;  I still have one that works on the older detectors, 6000-1, on up to when they went to a different frequency with the blue max loop I think.  I have the list at home of which ones it works with.

    Anyway, it still works and if anyone is still using those older machines, drop me a line, I'll sell it cheap.

     

    Digger Bob

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