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  1. I agree with you Chase, and I am sometimes guilty of it also. The more that I have been on here the more I understand to actually read the links that people post on here. That way I can find the answers I am looking for.
  2. Great find and nice hunting. Wish you more luck on your next hunt.
  3. Very nice shoe button from crica 1880s - 1930s. Those were a copper or low quality brass plated button. Very hard to find them in the ground and be that nice of shape. Please don't break it or try to clean it up to much as they are nice in that condition. Thanks for sharing the photo's and great job on finding it.
  4. Good luck and post pictures and updates as we all wish you luck in this new adventure.
  5. Beautiful finds, wish I could get back out there again.
  6. Where did you purchase your new 800 at? There have been some places dealing fake units for some time now and that is why I am asking. The upper left button hold for about 10 seconds to see if it will do a factory reset, also you stated that after an hour it showed it was fully charged. When I charged my new unit it took several hours, so you may want to try to charge it again and see what happens. That is all I can think of as these units are very good and their support are next to none.
  7. Nice video and thank you for sharing, I just wonder if the octopus used a Nox 800 to locate it before taking it home.
  8. Glad you had such a beautiful day with such great scenery. Thanks for sharing with us!
  9. Nice finds and the button is the same as Kac had found. Love the dime and the rest of the items you found. Good luck on your next hunt!
  10. I know exactly what you mean on that, and as soon as I am able to get out I hope to find something as nice as you have. Good luck on your next hunt.
  11. GB I think you hit the nail on the head and I sure believe the same thing as you.
  12. Very nice find, good luck on your next hunt.
  13. Wineries actually started before then in N.Y. around Henderson there was a couple that went by the name of The Fox Hunt Inn. It also was a small Inn that made wine and sent it back to England in bottles and kegs. I have not found out how the seal you found which could be from one of those Inn's got to where you found it. If you have one of those seals from there it is worth a lot of money. The Inn's further north under that name was in several towns and that is what I have been looking for. The records are in short supply on what happened to them and I am trying to get a friend who knows a friend to get more info for me.
  14. Have you tried a factory rest of the unit and then try to pair the earbuds? I had a problem with my headset on my 800 and had to do a reset for them to work once. Just a thought.
  15. You found my Jeep, but where are the tires? Great hunt and nice ring, hope you can track down the owner! Wish I could get out and hunt, but my neck is hurting so much I can't. Every time I look down it starts up and won't even settle down for hours at a time. Good luck on your next hunt!
  16. Good find and nice story with it, thank you very much for sharing with us. Good luck on your next hunt!
  17. Great article and thank you for sharing it with us.
  18. Welcome and you have a great detector. Happy hunting and please post your pictures and stories of what you find.
  19. Welcome to the best site on the internet, please post your finds on here as you are in a great area for detecting. Along the coast has been many ship wrecks centuries ago as the explorers came to that part of the country. Happy hunting and good luck!
  20. Welcome aboard and as Steve has stated there are no stupid questions, except for the ones that you don't ask.
  21. That type of seal was to make an imprint on the actual glass, where as the glass and brass seals were only used for wax. The wine maker would cork the bottle then dip the top into the melted wax and then use the seal on top of the wax that was on the cork. The phrase of the Joy of one has been around for several centuries and even wineries in England that were under the control of the church used the same seal for some of their wines. They sometimes sold bottles of wine in times of money shortages to help out the church. The seal in question has a fox hunt picture on it and that should help locate the winery that it came from. I would add more but I have a neck problem that is giving me trouble. Sorry
  22. Glad to have you here, and please feel free to share your finds and hunts with us. Good hunting!
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