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  1. Thanks, Doc B! I have just recently started finding old tokens and attribute that to just being on locations that have some still to be found and have been incredibly lucky. 😉 If I saw a silver dollar sized gold colored object in the dirt like you did, I'd fall over dead before I could get it out of the hole! 🤣 Thank you, Sinclair, but your finds are always amazing to me! 😎
  2. Thank you, sohN! I do like hunting by tones (specially Full Tones) and have been doing that for about a year now. I prefer the remote mounted on the shaft for quick access but I try to not look at it unless the target is iffy. It has really helped me find some interesting stuff, although I'm sure alot of that is pure dumb luck. 😏 Thank you, JCR! I thought the silver band may have been from a pipe, but all my father's pipes from the 20s-50's were round shafts so it never occured to me that a pipe could have a square shaft. 🙄
  3. Thank you, Colonel! 😎 Thank you, F350, you nailed both of those! 😎 Thanks, Lodge Scent! The grooved object is a little too heavy for bone. It was hand grooved, so I was thinking wood, but it seems a little too heavy for that too. A friend of mine thinks its older hard rubber, but it doesn't bounce or have any "give" to it when trying to dig a thumbnail into it. Maybe it was a ball of some kind made into a yo-yo or used for some type of machine. I don't know. 🤔
  4. It's so hard to lose a pet, my condolences Daniel Tn. Maybe the 1/2 Reale was a reminder of all that's still good in the world. That's an awesome find regardless, so congrats on the Spanish silver, well done! 😎
  5. Cool find, David N! I'm going to guess it is a 60s or 70s promotional pin for a 007 movie, judging by the handgun and possible likeness of a young Sean Connery. https://spycommandfeatures.wordpress.com/the-evolution-of-the-007-logo/
  6. I made one more run to a relic permission site last week but didn't get to unpack the finds until yesterday because I was wrangled by the wife to help get the house ready for the Christmas invasion of the kids and their families. 😉 I wanted to try out an audio only hunting technique brought up by @Lodge Scent in his post asking "Who Uses the Armband?" referring to taking the Remote off of the shaft and popping it in an armband and hunting by tones. This intrigued me and I wanted to give it a try before the ground froze solid, so I dug my flip-case out of the Deus 2 box and rigged it onto my finds pouch sling. I was using my D2 with the 11" coil again and the same Fast Full Tones settings I used on my last hunt there in November where I narrowly avoided an alien abduction! 👽 I fired up the D2 and wasn't three feet from the car when I got a nice solid sounding tone. Without even looking up the ID, I dug out a nice pocket watch back with some fancy scroll work on it. About five feet from there, I hit another nice sounding high tone and out popped a padlock front plate with an elephant and Miller USA on it, circa 1870-1930. I was determined to not bring a lot of iron home this time, but as I ventured back to the area that I did well at last time, the non-ferrous targets were very very hard to find, so I picked up some iron stuff that was too interesting to pass up. On the right side of the photo with the axehead, bell cover, and miner's lamps, you'll see a spherical object with grooves in it. It's not metallic and too light to be stone, so I think it may be a Native American tool perhaps? IDK I took a little break for lunch and decided to put the remote back onto the shaft, not because I was having trouble finding targets, but I like to have the program selector and pinpoint button at thumb's reach to help make dig/no dig decisions on the fly. I managed to find some interesting items like a couple of small iron buckles, pocket watch parts, a small drain plug, suspender clip parts (patent 1894), a 2002 quarter and 1967 dime, some lead toys parts, a porcelin doll torso, several overall and shirt buttons, and the finds of the day, a 5 cent Alamo Club Token and a Miner's ID Tag (the town name has been photoshopped out by land owner's request). And the almost tossed out surprise of the day was a square-ish metal band that turn out to have a Sterling stamp with 3 hallmarks on one side! I have no idea what kind of item it is, but it's a silver one! Thanks for reading and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all! 😎 I also found what looks like an older radiator cap, perhaps. Miscellaneous stuff. And the trash...
  7. For the folks new to the D2, and a Tip included that I had forgotten about...
  8. A friend of mine calls it the dying duck call! 🤣 I don't mind PWM at all. I just think High Square is more pleasing to my ears, but there's more experiments to be done whenever I get a chance to get out again. I will say that High Square has been my goto since it came out though. 😏
  9. I went to Hawaii for the first time in September and generally hit Florida once a year as well. Detecting rules vary a bit from island to island, but the general rule is it's okay to hunt public beaches, but stay away from private, state park, and historical site beaches. We went to Oahu and stayed at the Disney Resort and there is no detecting allowed on any of the Ko Olina beaches or properties, so I just hit a few public beaches nearby. Just google metal detecting Hawaii and a buch of useful sites will pop up. As far as collapsible shafts go, I like SteveG's 3-piece travel shaft for my EQ800. Just contact SteveG here or on his website and ask about the Equinox 600/800 travel shaft. He's a great guy and will hook you up with what ever you need. Just put the pod/controller in your carry-on and stow the coils and shaft parts in your checked bag. Note: pack tools to reassemble after you get there. https://www.stevesdetectorrods.com/index.php I use a CKG travel scoop set up I got from Amazon: https://a.co/d/6Of9HaY They come in a variety of scoop sizes and stow in a checked bag but are a little too big for carry-on. HTH 😎
  10. Congrats on the IHP, wheaties, buttons, and other older bits, F350, and I love the thimble! Well done! I feel like the large brass pieces are from an oil lamp or possibly an old potbelly stove. Good hunts! 😎
  11. Well, congrats on your new D1, gopher, I hope you have a lot of fun with it. A lot of people still use the original Deus and love it. Cheers! 😎
  12. Coming from Minelandia to the XP universe, I too prefer High SQR audio, but I'm going to do more experimenting. Since I ran PWM for close to a year to learn the sounds, I like it too. I set up identical Fast programs next to each other. One has High SQR audio and the other has PWM audio. I hope to be able to learn if one gives more target information than the other and if one falses less than the other with identical settings, coils, and swing speeds. I'll let you know what I find out. 😎
  13. Well I gave the D2 Flip Case a go on a relic site a couple of days ago and actually liked it. I did pay more attention to the tones and felt like I was doing as well as I normally do, but a few hours into the hunt I ended up mounting the remote back on the shaft. The main reasons were because it made it quicker and easier to jump between programs for checking signals and also hitting the pinpoint button to size suspected big targets. I was carrying my shovel in my left hand and swinging the detector with my right, so that meant I had to stop and plant the shovel to open the flip case. Maybe an armband would have worked better in this case, IDK. 🤔 I could hunt either way, but I just like having those few extra tricks at thumb's length. 😎
  14. Nice collection of knives and congrats on the seated quarter, well done! 😎
  15. I was out on a relic site yesterday and a thought popped into my head while wading through the various levels of decaying iron and other trash. Before the V1.0 update I had been running PWM audio because I thought it was much more expressive than Square audio. After V1.0 to present (V2.0) I have been running High SQR audio because I feel like it as expressive as PWM audio and it sounds better overall to my ears. However after long hours in areas of dense square nails, nail pieces, large iron, and burn pits I was getting some ear fatigue from all the falsing. I tried switching between a couple of programs from my usual Fast relic program to see if there any differences in the response to falsing sounds. I have a Deep HC based program in Pitch audio that I use for coin shooting, but it just made everything sound the same and I couldn't tell iron from non-ferrous from falses without checking the VID. I also have a Sensitive program in Full Tones with PWM audio and when I switched to that I noticed (or percieved) a difference in the falsing tones to the point that it was less fatiguing on my ears. I know we have discussed many ways to control falsing, but my quest here is do you prefer PWM or High SQR audio and why? 🤔
  16. I'm not sure why that video was posted here, but it was a fun watch. I get that European metal detectable history is much older that here in the US, specially where I live in Colorado, if that was your point. We just don't have anything that old here, if we did it, those kind of finds would be posted in U.S. youtube videos too, but we rarely find anything older than 1600-1700s on the East and West coasts and mostly 1800s (if we're lucky these days) and later out here in the wild west. 😎
  17. I am also a big fan of full tones and sometimes pitch. I found my D2 flip case yesterday and I'm going to give that a shot and see how I like it. I think that could be just the ticket. 😉
  18. That's interesting, Lodge Scent. I have my remote tethered as well, but I like the idea of forcing yourself to listen more carefully to the the audio. I try to hunt by tones, but sometimes I just get lazy and watch the ID too much and when I do that I dig more junk. I may have to try your arm band idea. There are a bunch of different phone arm bands on Amazon that would probably work for the D2 remote. Hmmm... Thanks for the idea! 😏
  19. Thanks sohN, LOL! Yep if I get a choice of probes, I gotta go with the MI-6! 😉 🤣
  20. I think we're all waiting patiently for that small elliptical D2 coil. I know I have been, but so far I'm doin okay with the 9" and 11" coils and if I get the 11x13" coil for Christmas, I will definitely be able to wait for XP to get the logistics worked out on a 10x5" FMF coil. So I don't feel the need to go to a D1 just to get that coil. Just my 2 cents. 😏
  21. After looking more closely at the folded 5 Cent token I noticed some differences between that and the Alamo Club token, so I took a chance and opened the Taco-Token yesterday. My suspicions were confirmed and it is not from the Alamo Club (only twenty-six 10 cent tokens known to exist counting mine 😉). It is actually from the Pinon Saloon McGuire Colo, which I could not find in the Pritchard token book or online. It also has a hole through it that looks like it was punched with a square nail.
  22. Well way to go Gh, well done and congrats on the Barber dime! It's a beauty! 😎 And thanks for your impressions on the 11x13" coil. It mirrors what others have been saying and I have one on my Christmas list. I've been fairly good this year and hope Santa remembers that time I gave him $20 when he was ringing a bell on the street corner. 😉
  23. I watched his second video where he is still in France and bunking with Gary and doing the XP boot camp to learn all things XP. Man he really looks like a fish out of water, but I think "Buddy Videos" would be hilarious to watch, like watching seasoned vet with rookie cop movies. 😏
  24. Well every hunt has something good sohN, and that pendant or earring dangle looks like a keeper even if it not precious metal. And you learned more about the giant coil and beach EMI. I would guess that silver beach has so much silver left because most other detectorists can't deal with the EMI to get any depth. 😉
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