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  1. Have you ever had a dig and you look down and you say 'Oh MY?'

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    I got this hit as I was leaving the beach not too far from where I 'found' the toilet paper.  It turns out that the toilet paper is worth more than this coin!  haha  Why?  When I got the number on the 800 it was 18.  I was just about to finish my 3 hour session with a penny I thought.  When I saw the edge of a large silver coin in the sand I said this is odd.  It doesn't match.  When I got it in the scoop it was not heavy enough to be real.  I could see a couple of spots on the edge without my glasses and knew it had to be fake.  When I got home I saw the sandwich line.  You can see other fake things about it too but it is probably not counterfeit because it doesn't say United States of America on it.

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    There were a lot of targets and any one of the washers could have been a ring.  I dug a lot of holes.

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  2. Tom,

    Good hunting and I know when you get out now you cherish your time.  I certainly do.

    I'm in your world and in the retirement home world at the same time.  It's been months since I've been on a nugget hunt not because of the lock down but because I'm mostly in charge of our 2.5 year old.  I love the smell of wet diapers in the morning.  haha 

    I get to sneak out in the middle of the night or a couple of hours on an afternoon for a beach hunt with the 800.  I'm looking forward to the years coming up where I'll be out with my son and help him find his first nugget.  I hope he does it before he is 5 and it may be with an 800 because I don't think he will be able to handle the weight of a discriminating ZVT.

    Mitchel

  3. I don't know anyone that knows for sure.  We're saying the same thing backwards.

    The only thing that I 'skip' is when I am in a patch that includes pennies (solid 20) and I will move on to another target because I have a sore back.  I've been fooled a few times on pennies but I'll save my holes for a better target sometimes.  When I say 20, that does not mean 18 and it does not mean 22.  I don't use a slotted accept/reject as it is a judgment call for that hunt.

    My general moto is dig everything so I can see the size, shape, weight and depth of my beach finds.

    The few parks that I have dug drive me crazy because of the digging itself.  A couple of recent stops were without a pointer and that is a real pain.  I know I would skip more in parks but it wouldn't be numbers between 3 and 12.

  4. Steve is on it again.  I call the sound scratchy on the Equinox except for a couple of them that were balled up.  It is one of the reason why I dig negative numbers and bobby pins.  The chains sometimes start as iffys if you can find them at all.  I think the best chain that we have between my wife and I she found with the SE Pro.  I had just been over that same area with my 3030 and it didn't have a solid enough sound for me.  She dug it and it is a 20" 18k with cross and weighs .6 ounces.

    My best chain (18 in/14k/herringbone) with the equinox was a wet wave find.  It was in the little waves being moved around.  The clasp was not broken.  It was not heavy enough to be 'grounded' on a surface area vs weight basis.  These are they types of chains that people wear into the ocean to swim around here.  

    The athletic bling is lost on those fields.  You might have to think of things in an opposite way like Steve said.  If you know for certain you have a trash signal then don't dig it so you can dig other better targets.  Dig everything that you know is not trash.

  5. Last weekend I was looking at some of the posts that Skullgolddiver was putting up and he looked at a cross I had found and I posted a couple of pictures of the beach.  A little later in the day I got a personal message that was like a treasure map.  It said go to a particular beach on June 2 because the wind and conditions were right for detecting.  I've never had anyone give me such advice before so I wanted to take advantage of Skull's advice.

    I took off at the appointed time and hit a beach I'd never detected before that was a bit north of where I had found my cross.  It is not an easy beach to park at if you don't want to pay parking but I did find a place and I got down to the beach during low tide.  It turns out to be a dog beach where all dogs can run free.  The poop is really not a problem and one of the admonitions is that you should be able to see your dog at all times!  haha

    The beach was very flat.  The women were not.  I walked a couple of miles to the north trying to find a patch as I didn't have much time.  I went into the water to knee deep and up to the top of the previous high tide.  There just wasn't much there.  On the way back almost where I had entered the beach I got a good number.  It was a 12 and I dug it.  As you can see it has a fine little chain but it is not silver.

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    I looked around and one of the women with a dog was looking at me so I decided to show her what I had found.  I said 'You aren't really going to believe this but the reason I am here is that a guy from Italy sent me.'  I then said it was as the result of a metal detecting forum.  She told me it should be a great beach for finding stuff because people run all over that beach throwing stuff for their dogs and they may lose more than what I had already found.  She was a treasure too.

    It was time for me to head back to where I had found the lone cross from the previous trip and alas there was nothing in that location either.  I gave up on wet sand and found one cheap ring in the dry sand before I called it at the end of 4 hours.

    Thank you Skullgolddiver for an excuse to get out and hunt another beach.  It was an adventure.

    Mitchel

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    I've spoken with the owner of Treasure Products years ago.  I have one of the vibraprobes and I also bought one of the pointers.  The pointer seems to need more proximity than I would like so I don't use it.

    I think one of those handheld detectors with some power would be 'fun' but the coil is small and it may not be as effective as needed.  I wish someone that uses one would give a review.

  7. Chase,

    That is a great starter for everyone.  You could just copy and paste that answer for anyone who first uses an 800.

    It is really that simple folks on the settings.  Chase or I or Steve could turn on an 800 do what Chase just told you to do and hand it to anyone and say 'go find stuff' and you don't need to adjust it.

    The learning curve is sound which simply put is a new language.

    Mitchel

  8. I had to replace my 800 because of a faulty off/on switch.

    You can, and probably 'should' just turn it on and use it as it came from the factory for the first few trips.  Just follow the getting started routine and don't read any of the advanced threads.  Many of us have returned to near basic settings after we own them a while anyway.

    Mitchel

  9. We should have known earlier.  According to Clay at My Land Matters:

    Mining is exempt from lockdown

    Did you know mining activities have been declared an essential industry? Mining is on the US Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's ‘Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce’ list.

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