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Found Some Items Not Sure On Age Or What They Are
geof_junk replied to Dil's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
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Compass 33.3 grams of Silver (Ag) that means you have set the target at over an ounce for the Gold (Au) so get out there and achieve your new target. 🤑
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Sorry mate I meant the one that the sun glasses are siting on. Both of your gold rings look nice and solid.
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mn90403 what is that big yellow ring, don't say it is 24ct 😉 OK It is more "light green" as you said.
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This guy is very stupid, the Eastern Brown snake is one of the worst snakes to be on the wrong side off. They will chase you at a rate faster than a quick walk pace. I was in a situation where I had to step on the head of one of them to save an old lady that I was escorting to her mail box a ¼ Mile from her house . (hell she was about 15 years younger than I am now? 😁) Any way watch this idiot but remember some of us get old and stupid.😟
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At Risk Of Sounding Like A Broken Record Here...
geof_junk replied to cuniagau's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
You had the thrill of finding it as well as the enjoyment of making someone extremely happy. I am sure MIDAS will reward you soon. -
Coiltek 10x5 Vs GPX 11in Minelab
geof_junk replied to oldcoinhunter's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
To compare undisturbed targets it is hard to decide the method of operation. If there is many undug targets in the selected area it is a bit easier than finding a known target and testing it against the second detector that knows it there. The first one did not have that advantage. When I compare detectors and coils, I detect till one is found and mark it then use the other unit till it finds another one and so on till time runs out. Then compare all the signals with both units for comparison. The reason that I did it this way was I found nuggets that the mate had gone over fairly carefully and missed them, but could detect it when he knew something was there. -
Are the gold in colour like some we have here in Aus. 😁
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Coiltek Coils For The GPX 6000 - Confirmed!
geof_junk replied to Coiltek's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Jason do you have " Single Wire Earth Return " (SWER) Power Lines in your area They were used in remote areas here in Victoria Aus. to distribute house and farm power, if so that could be your problem. -
Release date Australia...........Release date September 2022 https://www.garrettaustralia.com.au/axiom-wireless-package
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Don't they release them just after a good find and just before vacation time ( school) ☺️
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When the handle is replaced get one with the wood grain orientated on the same plane as the pick head. It is the strongest for hitting and levering out the target. The photo above shows that it spit along the grain that was at 90º to the pick head orientation.
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The $1 & $2 coins are removed from Carol heap and go in mine. Tony the total that you have to be counted is some where between 100 and 50 coins so that is not problem like the 2000+ that had to be counted by the bank machine.
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Well Carol only got a third of a $1000 but the machine I used took an hour too. The computer keep crashing and would only take a maximum of 400 coins. The bank employer was get mad at the machine and was very happy when it was all over. ☹️
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First Outing With The Coiltek 10x5" And 14x19" On The GPX 6000
geof_junk replied to phrunt's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Be aware that the pressure will build up with temperature changes. Different temperature In the sun, in the water, in the car with the windows shut on a sunny day will change the pressure in the coil so a vent is required.- 49 replies
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Update Coins cashed in today. The machine total $333.15 from 2137 (copper/nickel coins) fake silver coins. 50¢ = 231 coins value $115.50 20¢ = 635 coins value $127.00 10¢ = 602 coins value $60.20 5¢ = 669 coins value $33.50
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Getting Digital Data Feed From A Detector?
geof_junk replied to LukeProspector's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Join Geotech forum https://www.geotech1.com/forums/forum.php you will find heaps of information and members that get into design of detecting concepts. -
Note: No lip on dish but he keeps his gold. ....Panning Lesson...
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Some Nice Gpz-7000 Gold For The U.S.
geof_junk replied to Gerry in Idaho's topic in Garrett Metal Detectors
Why do you guys want to come to Aussyland, there is enough gold in the USA, so leave our gold alone. 🤑 -
we are a weird mob here. The steering wheel is on the right side of the car and the cars have boots and bonnets, we don't put our luggage in the front of the car like Germans do (VW) or use a petrol tank as a rear bumper bar likes the USA do (Ford Pinto). The blood goes to our brain as we are upside down, not like those northerner they have the flood draining from their brain down to the feet. To get back to gold beware if you find gold near an eucalyptus forest Aussies might take you into Drop Bear country or feed you a deadly vegemite sandwich. You have been warned. 🤥
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Does This Photo Show The Future Of Detecting
geof_junk replied to geof_junk's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Simon I feel sorry for you. After I get to NZ on my cruise in Nov. there will not be any gold left, but the buckshot I will leave for you😀. So book a detecting trip to the Old Country to find your just deserves. 🤩 -
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First Outing With The Coiltek 10x5" And 14x19" On The GPX 6000
geof_junk replied to phrunt's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Simon the size of your coil 10" by 5" is the largest coil I would use chasing your NZ bits. NB: I did not say nuggets mate 🤣 as some of those shotgun pellets are larger. Good write up and to me I would say you will get a replacement 11" coil from ML.- 49 replies
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