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  1. On 9/20/2022 at 2:54 AM, phrunt said:

    Great thread guys, good to see you both having some fun and a few finds to go with it.   It's a shame they ruined that beach with those ugly awful bland buildings along the length of it.

    you have to stop think, in the US we have 300 million people and only two coast on each side of the country. So tons of our inland citizens flock to the beaches and commerce being what it is, throws up the most efficient ocean front building to maximize the ocean front rooms and revenue. Now mind you the whole east and west coast don't look like that picture. That is probably near the heart of an ocean front town. further away from towns you have beach front homes set back some distance and lots of parks. Take a google earth tour of our east or west coasts beach fronts to get a true picture. But those areas in front of the condos and hotels are prime gold hunting areas.

     

     

     

  2. I am getting ready to buy an XP Deus II. I understand discrimination and affect depth and blending of multiple targets under the  coil.

    Does notching on the XP Deus II affect depth and blending the same way?

    It has been made clear that using audio tone breaks may be a better method to ID desired targets from bad targets. But I would think the blending issue would be still the same in the case of having two different types of CO valued targets under the coil.

    I am under the impression the only thing that is effective with the blending of target ID's problem is the reactivity setting on the XP Deus II.

    Anyone care to expand on this for me to help me get a better understand of this issue?

    It will be appreciated.

     

     

     

  3. On 1/31/2022 at 7:35 AM, Steve Herschbach said:

    My thanks also to Chase Goldman for volunteering to help as moderator, as I am involved in other stuff in life that has taken away from my forum presence and time. His extra help has made a real difference also. I actually am not a social media person, and this website is my only tether to the online world. There are days I want to just unplug completely, and Hugh’s help has kept me from going off that radical deep end. :smile:

    You could not have found a better and more informed person than Hugh. On the other forum he took lots of time answering my many questions trying to learn the 800.

  4. 16 hours ago, kac said:

    If you can't get permission you can always put a pair of running shoes on and carry a police radio.... should give ya 3 min head start 🙂

    Old parking areas can have a lot of older deeper finds. Take your time and listen for the deeper stuff.

    that should be enough, just disappear in a nearby wooded areas. Police won't hunt for you in the woods. Most police don't consider these alleged offences worth their while and a murder or rapist collar will enhance their career. A wayward detectorist, not so much.

     

  5. Nice ring. My kind of detectorist. Spends his vacation hunting the beach with a buddy and fist thing back home a 4 hour hunt in the park. Yes, you do have a great wife. My wife is tolerant of my detecting hobby, but I know deep down in side, she would rather me be working in the yard. She loves yard work, me not so much.  My dog gives me a dirty look when I grab my CTX and backpack. He knows his is not going with me. Tried it once with the dog, but our interests on that trip were completely different.

     

     

  6. I don't have a picture. But at an Antique shop in Chamblee, GA the owner's father was a Whites dealer and detectorists in the 1970's. He had on display (behind a locked glass case) a large clear salad bowl about 20" across  and 10" high filled with his coins he found and I am not talking clad coins either. It was filled almost to the brim with silver and old copper coins. Never thought too much about it since back then I was taking a 20 year break from using detectors looking for gold nuggets in North Georgia. But know looking back, it was an amazing amount of finds. Probably why we don't find much silver left in the parks around metro Atlanta. The White detectors must have been quite the detectors back then.

     

  7. The only clues we have are visual. 99% of the secrets are in the software and microchips. Just have to wait.

    You have to admit since the introduced the Equinox two other mfgs have stepped up to try and surpass the Equinox as the king of the detector hill and done a pretty good job competing or even beating the 800.

     

  8. On 6/20/2022 at 7:20 PM, jim tn said:

    Odd, yeah! Maybe some kind of seeded hunt was conducted in that beach area? Fun finds, whatever the reason. HH jim tn

    yep, Tim is right. Over time the waves, tide, current and wind on an ocean beach will re-arrange items according to weight and maybe size. Keep looking.

     

  9. If you don't discrim you never know when you will find a nice gold ring or heavy silver bracelet. Hunted this totlot off and on for several years and a month ago found a man's 14K wedding band. Same for a volleyball court. Hunted it for several years finding mostly clad, junk jewelry. Then one day on the first swing found a heavy Tiffanys silver bracelet  worth $400.

    With every swing, you just don't know. It is like gambling but  cheaper.

     

  10. On 8/23/2022 at 10:54 AM, rvpopeye said:

    Well , it looks like you earned a place at the table !   I'd go back for seconds of that dish !

    I found a one dollar bill in a bush I was detecting under once......OK , it WAS in the parking lot of a bowling alley 🙄  

     

    In the past you could find some really nice cash the next morning after fri & sat nights in bar and strip club parking lots. You could find the bills in the lot back when guys had to fish out their car keys before keyless entries. Also look around bushes, weeds and chain link fences because the bills went as far as the wind would blow them until they got tangled up and stopped moving. Knew an older gentleman that claimed to make about $200 - $300 per weekend back in the late 1970's. I have no reason to doubt him, because I tried it and found between $20 - $50  in bills plus coins. But he seem to have a better route and worked it all weekend.

     

  11. On 7/19/2022 at 7:05 AM, rvpopeye said:

    Erik

    Similar to what happened to the locals here in the states !

    Only we gave them the gold locations , until someone found some yellow , then they got booted out real quick to a nice reservation that probably didn't even have water .

    And they still get kicked around whenever there's a buck to be made . 

    That shame was/is a  worldwide pandemic.. seems greed is SOP on this orb .

    My wife did a rim to rim 3 day hike of the grand canyon. She had to travel from Phoenix to the grand canyon on a bus through an indian reservation. She said they lived in the poorest shacks she had ever seen in the desert. It seems that the  white man invented the gun or at least made best use of it and every other native people in a lot of the places in the world suffered greatly. 

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