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  1. Sorry to here about all that stuff. You will not have to pay storage fees, local and county governments contract with towing company's to remove stolen property and to store it. Also most have impound yards to store stolen items and vehicles. The only way you would be responsible would be if was towed from a private or govt. lot. Most district courts would find in your favor for not incurring these kinds of charges. In the future invest in some GPS trackers that you can hide on your stuff, not that expensive. I'm not sure if your OK with carrying a gun, but I would certainly consider it in remote places. Nobody wants to give their life to a crack head without a fight. I wish you the best on getting your stuff back. Also file a complaint with your local district attorneys office and state attorney generals office on how said property was allowed to be returned to the wrong people. If no response reach out to your local state representative. They can be very help full  in cases like these. And for the love of god don't give up!!!!!  Call until they give you some answers on why you have to pay for your stolen items.  If that doesn't work bash them on facebook or twitter (gentleman like), and I guarantee you will have it resolved quickly, They know the power of social media. Last but not least contact your insurance company to see if they can help you out. I wish you the best with the outcome, please let us know how it works out.

  2. I would upgrade some supply amounts.

    100 lbs of coffee (without this amount I would get a little angry)

    2 coffee mills and boilers (just in case of a failure) That would be bad!!!

    Soap!!!! who in the hell needs soap????

    4 tents (I'm not bunking with 4 dirty miners in one tent)

    1 Gun ???  Gonna need one for each hip, a shotgun and a shit load of ammo!!!!

    Brandy??? who in gods name drinks brandy???  WHISKEY it shall be, and 50 gals.

    Beans, Beans and more Beans. Good for your heart the more you eat the more you fart.

    30 lbs of salt??? That will give you high blood pressure!!!!!

    4 pair mackinaw blankets (not fond of the cold)

    As for the heavy drawers I'm not sure what that means, Sounds warm though, I'm all in

    What in the hell would you use a silk Handkerchief for??? Anyone know???

    Nails, we need more nails!!! A lot of stuff needs fixed here!!!!

    Last but not least is a GPZ 7000 or an 1860's equivalent.

    OH and if you want to model the heavy drawers for us here at DP, I'm sure we would all entertain that train wreck Ha Ha Ha 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  3. Maybe it was a fellow detector who stashed it, so they wouldn't have to keep answering it every 5 minutes. Everybody knows how spouses and work can be. God only knows how many times I would like to bury my phone. I'm thinking I would do lead and concrete.

    All kidding aside chances are it might be on sinister side of something, and if it is be aware that you might be called in for questioning. That's the only way you will know if it was part of a crime. Police generally do not relay info back to citizens on investigations.

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  4. Great to have you here Ed, I'm not much of a gold guy being from PA, but I'm sure your knowledge and thoughts will be of great use to the members of DP. Glad you decided to join this great forum. The amount of awesome gold and coin detectors out there are overwhelming at times, but just take your time and make your decision based on the areas/soil, and budget and you will come out on top of a great hobby. Looking forward to your first finds!!!

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  5. At it again I see and another good one to boot. I have a local high school nick named the Viking's also, brings back memories. Be careful around the homeless areas. I once stepped on a needle that stuck in my shoe, luckily it didn't stick me. Glad your out in the heat and humidity, I would pay for some good warm non rainy days. Good luck on the next trip!!!

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  6. Bashin,

    Nicks in the goods happen, Don't be to hard on yourself. Like GB and Kac said take your time with your coil to learn the center. Multiple sweeps are in order. When I find my spot I pull a small patch of grass or mark the center of exposed dirt with an impression. I then insert my hand digger about 4 inches off target and lift the soil up slightly, Then I shove in the pin pointer to tell me exactly where my target is. This is by no means fool proof, and takes a little practice . Sometimes with target masking ( multiple targets in one hole ) you will damage the good target and not the bad and vice versa. I can't tell you how many cool things I've ruined. But each time it happens you will remember to slow down and focus on how to remove it without damage. (maybe). I suggest rebury it and find it in 10 years and you can wonder how the nick got there. ( maybe a knife fight ) 😆🤫  All kidding aside It's still a great find no matter what!!!!

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  7. Hey Ketchn, Glad to have you here. As Steve said there are no dumb questions. Just ask away and you will find out how many great replies you will get. I'm sure we are all looking forward to helping you find the detector that will best suit your needs. Just post a budget, what you want to detect for and you will have answers in a very short time. So glad you came aboard.

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  8. Welcome aboard B Willie, You have joined a really great place with great people. Looking forward to your input on the forums. Don't forget to post your finds, We will all be looking forward to them. 

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  9. You might want to dig all the big signals, and maybe think twice about the location, most depression era people hide stuff in plain sight. I had an Uncle who hid coins in a ice cube tray in the freezer. Try to find out where the person spent the most time, like a basement or flower bed. people always want  to make sure that the treasure is safe and be near it. Use the clue that people give you. Without exact knowledge of the location it just might be a family myth. I have found out first hand, how family members think that uncle or aunt so and so buried gold in the yard, most times its wishful thinking. I don't mean to demean your enthusiasm for this but sometimes things that sound to good to be true are just that. Wish you well !!!

  10. The gold looks great!!, Two years ago in Kentucky I tripped up on a 54'' Timber rattler crossing a trail. My wife was not happy with me picking it up and moving off the trail. Brings back a bunch of memories of me and my old man catching rattlers, never harmed any and always was amazed at how beautiful of a creature they are. Maybe she was protecting a big old nugget, hope you scanned the area well Ha Ha. Glad to see your out and about creating some good memories.

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  11. Dharma,

    You just entered the universe of the detector prospector world, and you couldn't have chosen a better place be. Your surrounded by the best minds in detecting and prospecting. Hope we can help with any questions you might have. Glad you landed on our site!! And as always please show us some of your finds and share your thoughts.  

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  12. Simon, Mn, Kac, GB and everyone else, I'm looking forward to seeing your post lock down finds. I'm pretty sure they will be a lot better than mine. Everyone on this forum has been a great help to me in the short time I've been a member. So keep the stories, info and finds coming. 

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  13. GB,

    The fair has been going on since the 1960's and still continues today. I was assuming that this place would have been hunted a lot but turns out maybe never. As for the diamonds I think they are but when my friends jewelry store opens back up I'll have him look at the rings. Coins are 1960 quarter and a bunch 1970's and 1 1984  and 1 2002. I might have to invite a few of you guys out to help me cover this place.( close to 20 acres)  The coins averaged about 5'' deep and the rings were about 2'' to 3'' deep. (maybe from last years fair). Raining cats and dogs today and 45 degrees, maybe tomorrow.

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  14. The gold ring has a pale red stone, Looks like a cheap ruby to me. The silver is a purple stone kinda nice but could be glass, I'm no stone expert. The Tiffany looks crisp around the gold part. How do they attach two dissimilar metals? And yes my wife performed the mandatory confiscation. She would be at the jewelry store now to get them sized if they were open. It's funny how she wont put the dirty clad in her purse 🤔

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  15. Jeff,

    I suggest picking one mode to start with, the is exception gen mode. I have some pretty goofy soil here in PA and It's full of iron inside the clay. I like 3 tone and don't loose any depth with the disc up to 20. Learn on one mode and then transfer the knowledge to the others after time. One trick that will help you focus in on good targets is flip flopping your tones run your fe tone at 15, your gold/non fe tone at 70 and your non fe tone at 35. This will give you a distinct break in the sounds that will give you another level of discrimination (by ear). Test it in a garden with silver and copper and you will hear a low tone on those targets (it will not sound like iron). Gold and aluminum will have the same high tone. When I hunt in bad soil that is combined with EMI, I lower the volume and work through the chaos. You will find that the MK will give you a very strong sound on a good target even though the machine is going crazy. At this point do not watch the ID's let your ears tell you what it is. Thats where the tone flip comes in. Also when it rains like crazy here I run beach mode to take care of the wet mineralized ground and it works quite well. Running 85 gain will take some of your problems away and once you get a faint target, bump up to 95 and play with the target to get a better idea on what it is.

    Here's a good starting set up 

    3 tone,  Gain - 85   Disc - 08   Notch - 01   Fe. vol. - N2

    Tone break  04 - 70

    Tone - 15 - 70 - 35

    isat - 02

    When you change settings do it one at a time to see what it does to your machine in your soil and record all the info. Once you master one mode you will have mastered them all, other modes just require small setting changes. And there is nothing wrong with 14khz

     

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  16. Gary,

    Glad to see you joined up with all of us. Hopefully the work outage won't be that long. DP is a great site full of very smart and talented detectors. Please post your questions and finds, We all are looking forward to helping you along the way. Good luck on your new machine.

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