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  1. Wow ! you found gold right there . Will look forward to his story . He looks very young in that photo .
  2. Well said Steve , love how you don't go for any BS . Hope you have a blast over here and go home with over weight luggage .
  3. Many months of hard usage have passed by with me using the 10x5 . Conclusion : I sold the 6" Minelab . For relic hunting the coverage and depth are vastly superior [ in my experience ] to the 6" . If chasing the smallest gold then the 6" is a winner , and the 5x10 suffers more emi . Small gold with the 5x10 .
  4. I found an obviously old , brass ball a few years back , approx 1 inch dia. and had no idea what it had come from . A member on an Australian forum informed me it was from a steam valve . Just another possibility for your find !
  5. While i have been slack in the giving of likes i have to say i have enjoyed this thread more than anything i have ever read on any forum ! So it's some sort of Super Dooper Like from me . Thanks for all the words and pics .
  6. Waterproof thanks , i really need a deep PI beach machine . Would also want to use it on some highly mineralized relic sites . If the price and weight are reasonable they can put me down on a future pre order list right now !
  7. Great to see a powder flask found . I love finding them and have been meaning to do a post about them on this forum , will have to extract a digit . I see no real benefit doing a reset when using my 10x5 . The occasional target upgrading by a single digit is hardly worth the inconvenience of redoing settings and i mostly dig it all anyway as long as not clearly ferrous . The 10x5 is superior in red basalt soils near here that give high ground balance values and very limited depth with the 11" , and 15x12" . It's an all round very worthy addition to the armory in my experience .
  8. I agree with Tom's comments above . I have had one for a fair while now and find the balance so much better , separation superior and sometimes surprisingly deep . Great for working in the bushes even though it's an open coil it doesn't pick up anywhere near as many sticks as the 11" . My only complaint is mine is a bit knock sensitive but i can usually pick out the good sounds . Some coins can register one number higher also . Will be interested to see Cal's comments after trying it .
  9. Enjoyed the vid . The Reale is a ripper find , but maybe a bit strangely the bird cage button really gets my attention !
  10. Bloody ripper , can sign in again ! Just shows , ya don't know what you've got till it's gone !
  11. After being told a delivery date was open ended I was very surprised to find a 10 x 5 in my mail last week . Have used it 3 times so far and loving it . I suspect some of you gold chasers will prefer it over the Minelab doughnut coil also . They must be ramping up production so i hope USA supplies are on the up .
  12. I tried to buy the 10x5 Nox coil here in Aus yesterday and found it was out of stock everywhere while the larger coils were all in stock . The dealers could not even give me an approximate time of arrival for new stock . It appears that Coiltek may have over estimated the demand for the larger coils and dramatically under estimated the demand for the 10x5 .
  13. Dream finds right there ! Congrats getting a gold coin . Buckles are beauties .
  14. I have not detected a snake yet , and hope i do not . But i have detected many sand crabs with the Nox while beach hunting . They give a bumpy 2 to 7 signal that is similar to some of my small gold jewellery finds so i have to dig them .
  15. Great machine isn't it ?! My personal feeling is that recovery speed of 4 is a bit of a sweet spot in my settings for many areas , combining good depth , and separation if you slow down your swing . Interested in other opinions on this .
  16. Two ripping answers from Chase that are worth reading again . If you are missing silvers with the Nox then you are doing something wrong . Many here in Aust. consider the Nox to be a silver slayer , in particular of small silvers like our 3 and 6 pence coins . My personal experience has been that anywhere that i have covered with other machines in the past , the Nox can find a little more . Have faith in your Nox , learn it's ways and you will do well .
  17. Horse reins guide , called a terret ring . Most likely had a threaded shaft where the broken spot is . Found a few here , mostly turn up on older sites .
  18. Great achievement finding the other half . If nobody claims it then i think you deserve to keep it for your hard work , skill , and perseverance . Congrats .
  19. Congrats ! Enjoy the buzz that comes with finding a gold coin . Now you have broken the seal you may find more .
  20. Glad they are working well for you KDOCAC . I have been using a pair of them with my Nox for more than two years , with complete satisfaction . While i wouldn't recommend it to anyone else i have worn them in fairly heavy rain without a problem . They have also had some heavy knocks when dropped on rocks and cement , and still going . I wore out the studs that the Miccus cups rotate on to the point where the cups snapped off the headband . Minelab did replace them but by then i had found the Avantree and have not gone back . Good hunting .
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