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Minelab GPX 6000 Revealed!
Dances With Doves replied to GhostLands's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
How water resistant is this machine and do you think it would be a good machine to use on the wet salt sand ? -
The only reason he was there that day was he was meeting new member Michael here in Rochester to take him to a different park since he is new to the area and this spot was easy for them to meet.Michael showed up a little while later and said in 40 years of detecting he never has seen a ring that big found in gold.So we have to give Steve H. a assist on this great find with his great forum.
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My friend who had one of his worst years ever with his F75 finally took my advice and bought a Nox.He stopped by my house and showed me his gold ring which topped out at 25.3 grams at 10k with a weird design on it's fat head.You can see it on friendly metal detecting forum under eye popping finds and his name their Ramer.He might be a member here under relic ray but I don't know if he has posted anything yet.I have never seen a ring that heavy before found by a metal detector around here.
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Vanquish 440 Best Settings For Gold
Dances With Doves replied to Reaper's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Is the Vanquish with the 5by8 coil more sensitive then the Nox when it is run in the beach modes with it's 6'' coil on small gold? -
A Little 1 (gold) But Very Long
Dances With Doves replied to mn90403's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Chains are tough targets so anytime you get one is a special day.I wonder if an excal or FBS would have hit that at the depth you dug it?- 17 replies
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A Stone With Gold Inside
Dances With Doves replied to Bader saad's topic in Rocks, Minerals, Gems & Geology
That piece of gold ore looks like a museum piece.Very stunning. -
The Devil And Two Indian Heads
Dances With Doves replied to dogodog's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Any time you get an indian is a good day.Getting a Indian between 1864-1879 is extra special since those are tough to find. -
I think the FBS are more tuned to the Lower frequencies.I have a AT gold and it found a lot of silver at a ghost pier with a lot of nails with the stock coil.I hunt mostly in places with aluminum trash and that is where FBS machines do good.The Nox is no slouch too in those areas. Does 5kz on your Mk call bottle caps coins ? My 3kz. Xterra call 6''pull tabs coins and that can be a problem in parks.In areas where I am digging more (schools)it is no big deal since I have dug gold rings thinking they were coins because of the up averaging.
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I would give the Nox a 10 too in it's short career because it can keep up with the FBS machines. They both may have advantages over each other in certain situations.I see Raphis and his buddy Jamflicker both kicking butt. Raphis now with his Nox and Jamflicker with his FBS machine.I bet the next Minelab will top both those machines.I also wonder how good the V3i would be now if they were more devoted to improving it.
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Since it seems FBS machines have found the most silver coin in the last 20 years by a wide margin we will give them a 10 for all around silver coin hunting. For those who have used it what would you give the V3i from 0-10.And just for kicks the AT PRO too.I would give the X - terra 70 with the 10"7.5 kz. coil a 7.5 out of 10 for silver coins.I never used the AT PRO or V3i. I would give the X-terra 70 with the 9''concentric coil at 7.5 kz. only a 5.It struggled in trashy areas.With it's 9'' 18.75 kz. only a 2.5 and the 9'' 3kz. coil a 6 since both also struggled in the trash where most coins hide.This is for my ground and mostly for parks since that is what i hunt most.
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Send it in they should fix it for free.
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There are spots in the Finger Lakes that probably have a lot of gold in them but finding those spots which could be buried in hundreds of feet of gravel would be almost impossible plus would not be allowed in that region.Seneca lake is over 600 feet deep and they don't know how much material to bedrock. There is a article in a old treasure magazine of a man in the 1800's who after many years of looking found a deposit that made him very rich.This was in Northern Pennsylvania.
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I know they exist because i I found a 1.3 grain piece south of buffalo panning. I heard of a 1.6 gram piece found with dredge in the Finger lakes region.I talked to a geologist in Buffalo who was sifting glacier material in a certain spot and found a nugget big enough to have in his wallet.He did not have it with him at the time because he was just walking his dog.I did find a .5 grain piece with my AT gold checking all the material that was around my pan from all the cracks we had cleaned.I would have not got it if i did not have my machine since there was to much sand blocking it from view.I guess that could be counted a tailing pilings piece since I was competing with a buddy in all those cracks.
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New Treasure Hunting Location In Rochester Ny.
Dances With Doves replied to michaelvojnovich's topic in Meet & Greet
Michael got off to a good start in his new town by getting a Washington quarter and a merc dime at Durand in a narrow valley where they use to keep zoo animals. -
Only 23 Cents Found So Far
Dances With Doves replied to Valens Legacy's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
That is a monumental hunt.A Seated and Bust dime and Trime oh my.A gold coin could be next. -
In Tot lots or turf the 6" coil is much better then the 11'' coil for small gold.The 11" coil is great for most coin hunting situations.I have not used the 6'' in the water yet.I wonder if the Nox can use a concentric coil.If it can it would be interesting to see what it can do with one.
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Our Best Finds Of 2020 With Our Garrett’s
Dances With Doves replied to DOP's topic in Garrett Metal Detectors
I have used a Garrett since 2005 and 2020 is the only year I did not use one since my first purchase.I have made many good finds with my AT gold and my Infinium. I used the Nox 99% of the time and my GMX the rest of the time in 2020 . The AT GOLD is a splendid fresh water machine for gold.The infinium is a machine where you have to know which spots to use it. -
Information On GMT Coils
Dances With Doves replied to Ron johnson's topic in White's Metal Detectors
I have a GMX and that is the last machine i want for coin hunting.The target Id does not work like other machines when things get buried a few inches.You have to be in the mood to dig if you use this machine. Lot of wrap around on the Id.