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  1. On 10/3/2023 at 7:32 PM, CPT_GhostLight said:

    Well congrats on adding to your silver total, sohN, well done! It looks like the Manticore spared you from digging so much iron and any day on a beach is a win! 😎

    The Manticore odes well on most of my beaches for iron. Some beaches, not so well, but overall  it's good. I think it is better than the Equinox on iron. 

    On 10/4/2023 at 12:41 AM, geof_junk said:

    I like the TEN to ONE ratio of coins to Aluminium pull tabs. ☠️ That is good indication of ID capabilities of the Manticore, 🤑  or should I say skill of operator. 😉

    It's the Manticore, not me 😄 I would dig every pull tab on the planet if I was in charge. This time though, I think other detectorists cleaned up most of the tabs, as well as maybe some got pulled out to sea.

    On 10/4/2023 at 8:01 AM, F350Platinum said:

    The few times I've done it, getting stuff out from under/around rocks or pier lumber was not fun. 😵

    I also dig iron on a small beach I go to to get it out of the way, and at the larger one I'll dig it if it's shallow, usually those bits are sharp. 👍

    Nice hunt, at least you got some silver. 🏆

    Thanks.  It's getting harder to find quality targets at these beaches. If there is not a lot of movement from storms, then you have to either go deep or dig in areas others won't want to do. I tried it with a sand scoop and it was no fun. I should have just got one of my land shovels and tried prying rocks with them. Even my spade would not work there. 

    9 hours ago, rvpopeye said:

    Impressive , as always ...

    My fave in this batch was the blue engine , at least that's what I think it is !

    Just kidding , silver beats plastic toys every day with a cap E and a cap D.🤔  WTG

    Thank you. Yep the blue loco was wedged in between some rocks. Took me a bit to get it out. I'm just happy to see any silver come out these days. I'm due for a heavy iron digging day soon. I've been on a war project for 2 Wednesdays in a row. Only 1 tiny 30 caliber round ball in 2 days work 🙄. Saying things are starting out slow would be an understatement 😅

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  2. That was a good effort. 😄 Some sore bones later on maybe? 🤔 Nice to know that they appreciate what you are doing there and always give you permission to hunt. As for the D2, even though I don't own one, I can see a lot of pluses over the Equinox. If I didn't already have too many machines, I would get one. It seems like a machine I would click with. Congrats on a great bunch of hunts.

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  3. Beach hunt # 6 was a Manticore hunt. I just hunted the previous day on a project with the GPX, so I wasn’t in a hurry to pull it out for a second day. Besides, beach 1 had some slight erosion and a steeper slant than usual, so the Manticore should do well there for micro jewelry. So, I started there and although targets were sparse, I did end up with a silver hoop earring, keeping the silver streak alive. I decided to go to beach 2 (the iron beach) and dig that iron, but as usual on a sunny day that area had a lot of people. Not finding much at low tide, I headed out to a rocky area that has the potential for good targets but is very hard to dig. Huge rocks litter the area, and I had my scoop, so digging was fun. 😫 I actually started using a clam shell and a screwdriver to scoop sand out between the rocks. But this area holds the better finds and not many people want to take the time to dig there. That is where the pocket watch was found (12”) and the huge chunk of lead (also around 12”). I did get one silver Roosevelt dime there as well. Not a huge amount of trash. The Manticore did well in not finding iron, as almost all iron was dug due to being bored from the lack of signals. Not a stellar beach hunt, but always fun to just be out there enjoying the beach.

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  4. On 9/23/2023 at 6:40 PM, rvpopeye said:

     

    SOHN

     Good to see you back on sand city turf and clearing away everything you can. 

    And then there it was , the ring.

    That thing would look great to me even if it was "still silver" . ..👍 

    I've been digging every solid beep clearing (some of) the junk here at the fair camping as I go but like your location there is just sooooo much of it but my odds get better (I think) every "voyage" arrrrr🏴‍☠️

    Today I was digging a pull tab hoping for a nickel and it turned out to actually be a tiny skeleton key , it was yellow but definitely not gold ...🤔

    I've been saving it all up for my "mother of all" picture post , coming up when the ground freezes 😢.

     

     

    Can't wait to see your treasure haul from that camping site. I bet the trash will barely fit into the picture 😲 My ring find definitely scream "get a better light bulb" over the sink 🙄

    On 9/23/2023 at 8:25 PM, CPT_GhostLight said:

    Congrats on your silver, gold, and old coins! That old dog tag is a great find too, well done! It looks like you’re back in the groove! 😎

    Thanks. Some hunts are way better than others.

    On 9/23/2023 at 9:22 PM, Joe D. said:

        Your definitely a shining example for endurance, and patience! That's alot of hours invested; again! Also, to me, proves you gotta dig the trash, to find the good stuff; as in clearing the way to the masked finds areas!  Obviously, most are not willing to, or can't do that! Seems like a continuing winning formula for you! I wonder if anyone detecting after you does any better, or just gives up!😆

        Anyway, gotta also give some credit to any (especially yours) spouse that endures our hobby, and the amount of hours away! I'm sure some relish their own time alone, but other's are not so understanding! 🍀👍👍

     PS- While I do miss your "Trash Art"™️! If that was a consession to your wife; timewise, I completely understand, and commend your dedication to your "other" hobby?!!👰😂

    It's kinda always been that way for me. Digging more than I should these days is a left over trait from the old days of detecting where you didn't have a choice. No one hunts the areas I do 😅 They are much smarter than that. I wonder what they think of the old guy spending all that time digging iron 🤔 Hey at least I spread out the non ferrous for ya. 🤗 My wife has been a saint about me detecting (she probably wants me out there and out of her hair...😒)

    On 9/23/2023 at 9:28 PM, UT Dave said:

    Wives that enable our fun are priceless.  My Wife just giggles at my excitement over what I think are killer finds.  She always asks if I found anything good, and when I say yes and show her an old silver dime and a junky piece of .925 jewelry she really does just giggle.  She thinks it's just dumb, but cute 😆.  I think some of the silly stuff she likes to do is just dumb, but cute too 😁.  It works for us!

    - Dave

    Yep, sometimes we amuse them. 😄 But as long as we keep going out, then all is well.

    On 9/23/2023 at 11:08 PM, F350Platinum said:

    Heh, yeah, a 4' storm surge might not be a big deal some places but my little beach would be completely inundated to the rip rap (large rock wall) with 5' waves on top of it. 😀

    When I had large boats I had to get them out of the covered marina slip and tie them outside to keep them from being crushed when the Potomac comes a-calling. 😬 Once had to do it at 11pm in 70mph winds, Arrrrr! 🤣 River rose 3 feet in no time. I "land yacht" now. 😏 Gets me to better beaches.

    I'll be checking on my beach early, no worries there, but after the rain and surge subside. Won't throw myself on the good graces of the local sea rescue or the Coast Guard. 😁

    Yeah, you guys had it rough out there. Hopefully everything is settling back to normal now with minimum damage.

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  5. 1 hour ago, UT Dave said:

    The school is over 100 years old.   Which is what got me there the first time.   But of course, the current building is from the 60's, and who knows how much dirt moving and reconfiguring have gone on in more than a century.  Finding indications there were oldies at detectable depth has had me going back.  Like I say, nothing but wheats before this morning.  But, deep wheats, well, you know 😂.

    - Dave

    Sometimes the moving of dirt can help. An old trick from the early days of detecting was to pinpoint targets that were on the fringe of depth and using the pinpoint to see if it was a small target. Back then 5" on a coin was average, but with pinpoint you could take the chance and dig some deep stuff. 100 years old sounds like there are some Barbers sitting somewhere down deep.

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  6. 2 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

    Outstanding. 👍 is that ring stone emerald or Tourmaline? 10k indicates the latter but one can hope.

    Heck of a hunt, guess you had to remove all that iron to get stuff and set yourself up for the future. 🤔 that's a lot of digging. Cool you got some interesting older coins as well. It's often tough to find the individual that lost the dog tag, sand it looks like an older one. It has the "Tooth cut". You'll probably never find Violetta... 🤣

    I'm currently held hostage by TS Ophelia, I'm hoping it will expose some older stuff for me by tomorrow.

    I'm thinking the green stone is a green Garnet. Maybe even synthetic if they even do that. Unfortunately I didn't remove ALL the iron, just the top layer 😅 I used to think dog tags were just military, but anyone can get one made up for them, so most are probably not military unfortunately.

    Held hostage by Ophelia??? Young man ....swim out there with your detector and get some flood coins before someone else gets them. 😲

    1 minute ago, Rick N. MI said:

    What a great hunt. I like all the stuff you found.

    Thanks. I'm always looking for areas other people can't or won't hunt. No one is going to dig that iron and no machine out there is going to see coins next to them chunks of broken big pipe pieces. The only way to get what's there is to dig and expose everything in that hole. Sometimes you get just iron, but other times you score silver or gold.

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  7. Beach hunt #5 was a better hunt after I got home. I had this idea that I was going to go to beach 2 (iron beach) and dig a section of all targets, removing the iron and looking for the deep nonferrous or the nonferrous that was co-mingled with the iron. That was the plan, but when I got there I was faced with the reality of just how much iron was in a small area. The area I picked was the same area that the small silver ring came from the previous beach hunt. I figured being that high up on the beach, that silver ring was probably not lost alone. Usually when someone shakes a blanket, you lose all your rings. So, I wanted to cheat a bit and slant my odds of finding another ring so I could continue my silver streak. Besides fighting the people that just have to pick my spot to sit, I eventually could do my section in pieces after they left. I switched coils and detectors opting for the GPX with a low gain setting and the small Minelab 10x5 elliptical coil. After 3 hours I had had enough of the iron but did manage some larger brass targets as well as another tiny silver ring. Really close to where I figured it might be if it even existed at all. So, I moved on and did other areas for a short time but decided to leave and head to my favorite #1 beach. I changed coils to the 12.5” coil but then decided I wanted to try the grass areas to see if the GPX could pull some high conductors out of the tons of pull tabs and aluminum foil that were left there. It was a very silver rich area for people that did it way before I found out about it. I really should have used the 10x5 for the job, but I was too lazy to change back to it. So, I must say it was no fun trying to listen for high conductors while hearing the shallow low conductors screaming at me. But I did find some coins missed, so it has potential for future silver. I then headed to the beach and hunted for another 5 hours and got a silver chain and name pendant, 2 silver dimes, a decent amount of clad and copper cents. I headed home and briefly looked over the finds, even showing the little silver ring to my wife. The next day the story changes a bit. First off, I had 2 nickel sized coins from the iron beach that were really encrusted. When I broke off the crust I exposed a V nickel. The other one turned out to be a war nickel. Looking over the copper cents, I noticed an Indian head cent. And finally, when cleaning (in better light) the “silver” ring , it suddenly looked mighty yellow. It’s actually a 10K gold ring. What was a mediocre hunt turned out way better than I thought. Unfortunately, that means I have to go back to the iron infested area again.

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  8. 16 hours ago, rvpopeye said:

    Looks like you finally got that pretty princess tiara ring you always wanted 🥸

    A nice one too !

     

    It looks good on my pinky 😄

    13 hours ago, Cal_Cobra said:

    It's more a function of digging it all and putting in the time, you'll be on the gold soon enough, I have faith 👍

    Thanks. Gold has a tendency to find me when I least expect it. I'm not really in it for the gold, otherwise I would put on the waders and head into the water. Silver is just fine. Besides, I like a nice wave free hunt 🙃

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  9. 21 hours ago, Cal_Cobra said:

    Here we go!!!   Will schoolofhardNox soon strike gold!!!

    Don't hold your breathe 😄. Unless someone drops some gold right in front of me, you could be waiting a very, very, long time.  😫

    4 hours ago, CPT_GhostLight said:

    It looks like the Manitcore delivered the goods for you. Congrats on the silver ring, well done!

    Thanks. Barely kept the silver streak going. I should quit while I'm ahead. 🤔

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  10. 5 minutes ago, okara gold said:

    I think you're right about the movement of sand back onto the beach. The lighter sand gets pushed up leaving the heavies behind. I know that a strong current that runs parallel to the beach can move lots of sand to another part of the beach yet leaving it still in the water and create a deep trough that has lots of goodies. Some of the beaches I hunt are constantly changing. I would love to have that GPX 5000 right about now. 😁

    I would love to have that GPX 5000 waterproofed 😄.

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  11. 1 hour ago, okara gold said:

    Tampa Bay Brad… You’re absolutely right about the sanded In conditions in the water. Hardly any targets out there so I’ve been concentrating on the beach until the sweat is dripping off my elbows, then into the water for awhile to cool off. 

    Congrats on a very nice hunt. At least your hurricane hunt got silver & gold ! (unlike mine 😭). So when the ocean starts pushing back some of that sand back onto the beach from the swim area, is that the time to hit the swim area again. Maybe it deposited all the gold there when it ripped the upper beach clean. Only the heaviest targets remained up top (lead). I'd keep an eye on that swim area and as soon as targets start to show up again, maybe a chance for some gold. Or am I way off? 😅

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  12. Beach hunt #4 was a “during the hurricane” hunt. I was extremely disappointed in the lack of sand movement since the previous high tide waves were hammering that beach. I used the Manticore all day long. I know that the iron at beach 2 screams of GPX, but I assure you the GPX sat in the trunk. Beach 2 is a beach that is extremely iron laden. That big brass valve gave a terrible signal, and I thought it may be a copper cent mixed with iron. I never expected it to be a huge brass valve, given the signal I received. Almost all the iron dug there was intentional, usually digging a very iffy signal and then pinpointing multiple nails in the same hole. The Manticore did well discriminating the iron, but I was worried that I would miss coins mixed in all that iron, so I dug a lot of unnecessary signals. Not pictured are 2 huge spikes and a 14” long round fence post which I left in their trash cans.  Beach 1 produced the only silver of the day – a .925 dainty ring. Beach 2 may have produced some gold in the bookmark, but probably only nicely plated. Also odd was a 10x20 section that was littered with pennies. I know the kids throw these down for us, and after digging a lot of zincs, I started to skip them. But I did not skip the copper cents. You can’t tell by the picture, as the cents toned from sitting, but they were all bright and shiny when found. I know the beach does this sometimes, but I have never found this many that looked like they just came from the mint. I know the kids didn’t throw those down. All in all a decent hunt, but not what I expected from a hurricane hunt.

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  13. On 9/15/2023 at 10:16 PM, F350Platinum said:

    Great hunt SOHN, I'm really surprised you're not turning up lots of Tungsten rings. Guess the surface pickers are getting them! 😀

    Looks like you're in stride with discrimination on the M-core, but there's still something to be said about digging it all with the 5000. 🤔

    That's a lot of hard hours in what had to be somewhat trifling conditions, the storm passed here with right much wind. I had other things to do thankfully. 😁

    Most of the time I'm not finding any rings 😄 let alone Tungsten. Luckily the silver rings are starting to show up instead. Gold is scarce for me lately.

    Funny, sometimes I'm not impressed with the Manticore, but other times it works really well. On wet slopes I love it. With a coating of black sand I hate it 😄But nothing beats it for covering a lot of ground. I will always use it when a storm passes through and there is some sand movement.  Those times I just want to take what is in it's solid depth range. I don't want to crawl and look for really deep targets, just the newly exposed targets.

    I did get out as the storm passed by my 2 beaches. Spoiler alert ----- Boring post coming up soon 😅

    On 9/15/2023 at 10:43 PM, CPT_GhostLight said:

    There ya go, sohN, congrats on all the silver, well done! 😎

     

    Thanks. I'll take silver any day. Much easier for me to find, than gold .

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  14. Beach hunt #3 was a 9-5 hunt. I worked my favorite beach with both the Manticore and the GPX. I wasn’t going to hunt that beach, as I just wanted to use their bathrooms. But I always check the beach just in case it looks good. This time it had a big upper-beach channel of water running parallel to the shore. Parts of the beach looked a bit odd, so I decided to start there. But I still wanted to hit the older beach as well. I found 2 nice silver rings and 3 fake gold rings. China sucks!!! Stop shipping good looking junk rings to America. 😡 I also ended up with 3 silver dimes - A Roosevelt, Mercury and a really worn out Seated. The seated along with an equally tumbled Indian Head cent came from the older beach, as well as a 1925 Wheat. The Roosevelt and Mercury dimes came from the part of the beach I head to when I beg for some silver. Still a lot of people at the beach, so I was unable to hunt the area where the Seated came from very well. I may end up there soon since I think all the beaches around there will have some good wave action from the remnants of  passing Hurricane. Not a bad day at the beach. Maybe a post hurricane hunt tomorrow???

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  15. 3 hours ago, KD8GIS said:

      1980,  No forums, No internet, No Pin pointers.  NEVER SEEN Shovels being used, Did see plenty of screw drivers.  You sure wanted to leave a nice plug to return to the hole. SOoo learn how to pin point with the detector, YES you can do it.  Forward to 2015 I got a double D coil and I thought I was gonna need a PP.  Got one but then soon found out you can pp a double D  as easy as with a concentric coil.  (Screw driver) popping shallow coins is so much easier than a trowel dig.  I have watched people dig a basket ball size hole only to find the coin on the ground next to the huge hole.  I have tried to show some people how much LESS WORK doing a detector PP is.  OH, right, Ah wearing a hole in the PP, People can't even PP with a PP.  Anyone angry with me yet? 

    So what's your point?  I don't think anyone here needs any advice on how to dig a hole. This is not a forum that needs angry people anyways. Besides, they usually don't last here too long. The topic was about using a protective cap on your pinpointer.

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  16. I use anything that fits on my pinpointer as a tip protector. 😄 My old electrolyte tablets came in a long tube that fit perfectly on the carrot. Digging a lot of beaches, you will rub right through the normal protectors and eventually through the shell of the pinpointer. I ruined a couple of them until I found that my electrolyte case worked excellent. I also found that the caps used on water bottles are a more rigid plastic than the original protectors provided. I just duct tape the cap to the pinpointer now.

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