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Joe D.

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  1. Whatever happens, Great find GB! I hope you get it conserved and graded if you think its even remotely real! Look forward to updates of your progress!??
  2. Simon, Sounds like you have some background in electronics! I've noticed this on several threads! Would you care to elaborate! Just curious!??
  3. Same to you Ron, ?????? Thank You for your service! ??
  4. Never had any problems with curious people, asking a few questions! They get to see some coins, and the trash i collect! And for kids, if i have any matchbox cars or a decent quarter i've found, i give those away! No biggie! Now, i have had a few nosy park employees try and run me off! But i am keenly aware of my local rules and i have no problem setting them straight! Usually they don't know there own rules; and slink away! But you haven't lived, until you have someone at a clothing optional beach walk up and ask a few questions! I feel compelled to show them something (finds!! Not what your thinking!!?), since I'm still fully clothed!! Simon, if you come for a holiday, that's the beach I'll take you to!!? hahaha!! Eyes up!! ??????
  5. Yeah Simon, I know you have a soft spot for your Fisher dealer that you got the shovel from! Your a good man! The world is lacking in those!??
  6. Hello, and welcome to the forum! Please give us some info about yourself in the meet and greet!? I think the Simplex+ will be a significant upgrade to your Harbor Freight detector! You might also consider the Minelab Vanquish, depending on your needs! But i am curious what the HF looks like, and what kind of finds you made with it! Was it dig everything? Etc...??
  7. Welcome Rrs1, Hope you brought your experience with you! Look forward to your knowledge! You will be in good company here! This is one of the most civil, and complimentary forums you will find! ??
  8. Hello Army1, Welcome, and we all look forward to your input!??
  9. Midalake, Maybe an off the wall idea, but in the interim, you may be able to make your own out of liquid silicone, or liquid rubber! If you make a mold of the switch without taking it apart! Or apply a few light coats to switch! May not be pretty, but should weatherproof it for awhile! Also, some auto parts stores carry the switches and boots! Maybe an option! ??
  10. Welcome to the forum, Looks like you have a nice stable of detectors to hunt with! They all have there fans here! Good luck!?
  11. Welcome Larry, You are a lucky man to have a spouse interested in swinging a detector! I'm sure you all will meet some great people in the prospecting club, and on this forum! Looks like your in for some fun times, and great finds! Good luck!?
  12. Love the background noise and cinematography! Looks like a weiner!! ? I think Simon needs one of these to add to his arsenal of detectors! ? (He will say its "dog nuts ugly")?
  13. Welcome, There's a ton of information here for you! Good luck! Going by your name, are you an LLC? Just curious?
  14. Impressive video, Not a word spoken; nor does it need one! In the form of a "How It's Made" episode!??
  15. Nice find, Looks like it's been there awhile! Great area for jewelry too! Keep it up!!??
  16. Nordic, I only used the 800 headphones when there is cooler weather, or the surf and/or wind is loud! Warmer weather, they make my ears sweat which is very uncomfortable! And I've also had pairing/ unpairing issues with them! So i always carry the module and a light foldup pair of wired earphones with me as the primary, and/or backup! Also, as long as my cellphone is in my back pocket, is doesn't interfere with the module! I've found that if i put the module and extra wire in a cellphone arm band; like joggers wear, the wire is out of the way, and does not get hung up like it always does when i have it on a beltloop! Also I'm generally wearing a large sunhat, so regular headphones don't work well! So i use the bottom two! If i am going to be wearing a pack for extended use away from my vehicle, i also bring a charger, and Nox wires with me!( see bottom pic)! And drinks, lunch, and TP, no pics!!?? Here are pics of what i use! ??
  17. Chase and Nordic, You both are way ahead of me on the 800! Im still in the crawling and standing stage as far as inland sites! And i value both your opinions and instructions on the Nox! Pinpoint has not been a big issue to me on any of my detectors, because I've alway used a pinpointer! I've found very tiny stuff with the Nox, and i would be looking way too long without it! I'm sure with any detector, one can create a situation where the desired object will not be picked up! But i think those are few and far between! But thanks to you guys, and many of the poster's here, those situations are highlighted and delt with! Here in Florida, I'm more concerned with beach conditions, than coins in a horseshoe? But info like this makes an educated detectorist! Keep up the good posts, and i will continue to be the apprentice! ?
  18. Wow! Now That's a watch! That would be a be a "bucket list" find, if ever i saw one! ??
  19. Thanks GB, Yes, some are from you! And you are on my "follow" list!? I've been enjoying all the people and information here! And the variety of subjects is great! My interests, and learning has greatly increased! Steve is doing a great job operating and policing the forum! I don't know how he finds enough hours in the day!? Keep the post's coming, and I'll do the same!?
  20. Welcome Jim, February is a good time to be here! You won't bake! Good luck on whatever beach you hit! Best when there has been some erosion, and no renurshment! Mushy sand equals few finds!⛱
  21. Those are awsome! Nature makes the best shapes! Those would make amazing jewelry pieces!?
  22. Not a problem Steve, It's not a dealbreaker, I'll still be buying more stuff from you!? Nice that you do the giveaways! Happy Holidays?
  23. No argument here! I don't us it either! But then, this is my idea of a fire wall!??????????
  24. Pimento, That's funny you mention the earthworms! That subject was the original source of my "coin sink" question! I just didn't mention it in the previous post! I have a small park near me that was once part of an old graveyard! (Graves removed long ago) It has several very large trees that constantly shed leaves, and the soil is very rich and loamy with tons of earthworms! In this situation its a combination of the leaf breakdown, mulcher mowing, and finally the earthworms that are processing the leaves and grass clippings, and burying anything that falls on the ground here! To complicate matters, there are large power lines overhead, and a constant homeless element that litters the park with all manner of aluminum trash! I would call it more of a coin burying, than a coin sinking! But it could be called either one i would guess! I was formerly a sinking advocate until i conversed with the person i referenced above! Now i'm in the burying camp!??
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