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Manticore Gold Coin Find And Gold Coin ID For Those Interested
strick replied to abenson's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
"I usually use General or ATLC and the ID is the same on both of those modes." These are my two favorites unless I'm on the beach... WTG on the gold coin...cant tell you how many 22 brass I've dug looking for that elusive $1 gold coin...Nice work! strick -
Minelab Manticore Hardware Version
strick replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
Mine was purchased Dec 9th 2022...it same hardware version Steve...I still need to do the up date just so I can try it out...sorry for the dirty screen ๐ strick -
Congrats on the first gold nuggets... Gerry, Lunk and the rest of that crew have helped many a newbie get hooked on gold fever... My first time out with them and my first nuggets back in 2014 and yea I got hooked good times... strick
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Skin it...Skin That Smoke Wagon! strick
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Yea the covers are thin and cheap sometimes they warp and are hard to get a tight fit...so seems like gotta have extra coil covers when hunting in dirt...sand seems a bit different much easier on coils from my experience...but what do I know I don't get to hunt every day like some of the retired folks can...maybe you can wear through a epoxy made coil without a cover in one years time beach hunting? I'd like to know from someone that gets to hunt 4-5 days a week year around... strick
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Yep.. I'm at the point where I just leave the coil cover off whenever I hunt a sandy beach....how long do you think it would take to wear through the epoxy filled coil and ruin it? depends on how much you hunt right...for me it would be a very long time...by then I would have got my moneys worth and happily buy another coil to replace it. curious has anyone ever worn through their coil and ruined it? anyone have any pictures of what a ruined beach hunters coil looks like? strick
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I find it no harder to swing in sand than the Nox or deus 2....M-Core coils are light...are you saying that the cross supports catch the sand? interesting statement...I guess I'll have to pay a little more attention to that next time I'm out... strick
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"learn through digging" and its basically what I do with any new detector...skim over the manual then go out and dig dig dig. Just use the darn thing...There are some very knowledgable users on this site and since the talk is mostly about metal detectors I will pay attention to what they are saying about different settings coils programs etc...and then try that myself and see how things work out where I hunt.. strick
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Wwi Widows & Mothers Pilgrimage Medallion
strick replied to MD4V.org's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Great story and a wonderful idea...I remember one old chopper pilot from the Vietnam conflict that loved detecting...it's a great hobby for anyone that wants to clear their head and forget anything for a bit.... including the time of day. strick -
Fun read so far...the Russian video speculation was my favorite lol... seems right on track...I'll say one thing..It's gonna have to be one hell of a detector for me to jump on board...curiously watching strick
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Does the box come with a packing slip ?
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Are you sure the track was oval and not a straight track? just sayin.. strick
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Using Satellite Imagery In Search Gold
strick replied to Renatsvarog's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
He's looking at old workings... strick -
Back To The 1 Acre Out Of 100
strick replied to F350Platinum's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Yo 350 I put stuff like that in the tumbler and see what it turns out afterward...might give some ideas... hard nox might be on the right track... was thing the same...part of a bridal or something strick- 12 replies
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This is an easy one just ask Gerry I'm sure he knows of it since he is in your area. strick
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60 Years Ago Today - The Great Alaska Earthquake
strick replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
It's hard to imagine an earth quake of that magnitude lasting 4 minutes and 30 seconds..what a ride that must have been. In 1989 was an undergrad studying in a library (the quietest of all places) when the Loma Prieta earth quake occurred...and like you mentioned you could hear the rumbling coming before you could actually feel the quake..that one was only 6.9 and it only lasted less then 30 seconds so a 9.2 of over 4 minutes...crazy stuff... strick -
This apparatus goes under several names detecting pal..detecting pro. Serious detecting has them as well as Amazon...I use one when beach detecting with various machines....allows you to let go of the detector when retrieving the target as well as relieving the pressure on your arm and shoulder. I have fused vertebrae in my neck and it does not aggravate it what so ever...Have not used it however with the 7000. use the minelab harness for that or go buck naked.. strick
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Back To The 1 Acre Out Of 100
strick replied to F350Platinum's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
The octagon..reminds me of some tokens Iโve found...are you sure itโs a button? strick- 12 replies
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Nevada Nugget Hunting With Garrett Axiom
strick replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
I like Andys channel its about the only metal detecting channel I watch these days ๐ strick -
You should have no trouble telling target size with the M-Core after some use...small items that are deep esp aluminum will sound faint..like mentioned above by Okara I don't spend too much time looking for the micro targets...push it around a few times if it don't reveal itself the hell with it...How many big diamond earrings are actually real? none that I have found.... and what is a small diamond earring really worth...not worth the time for me personally I'd rather spend it looking for gold rings.. strick
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Thank You Minelab For The Manticore
strick replied to Jeff McClendon's topic in Minelab Manticore Forum
Nice work Jeff. As you know I jumped on the M-Core early...I had been waiting for a faster and lighter CTX for a long time. Here in the east bay we have mostly modern parks so I'm looking for gold and silver jewelry only. This post made go back and look at the early threds I started... "a stroll in the park" and 'M-Core in nails" by my third hunt I realized the machine was deeper then the Nox 800 and said so in one of my posts. It was fun going back and re reading those threds.. the iron falsing thing and all the talk about it... I'm still on the fence about doing the up date as I'm still using the machine as it came out of the box and doing well with it.. I have one fresh water trashy black sand beach on the delta where it gives me fits... seems that it doesn't matter which program I try...the deus 2 is actually easier to use there. I will probably try the up date soon just so I can see if it will work on that particular spot now that I have the small coil. The equinox actually worked great there but you dug a lot of bottle caps. The dealer I got the m8 coil from said he thought the up date was a good thing... In my opinion machine is a park hunters and salt water beach hunters dream..once you learn how to use it. strick -
Yes Goldseeker is a member here and posts often...he has a thred right below this one at the moment strick
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Sometimes Previously Hunted Sites Open Up
strick replied to GB_Amateur's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
What is it about 1964 nickels ? They must have made a lot of them...I have found so many of those....I was saving them but now I just throw them in the clad bucket... strick -
Patch Hunting In England With Old Detector Yields 2 Oz Nugget
strick replied to mn90403's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
https://bid.mullocksauctions.co.uk/auctions/8860/srmu10178 lets see what it fetches strick