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  1. Yes, Rick the poor people of the world use and reuse everything, good for them!

    But, what the minelab guy said is not accurate...he should have said the detector will find any metallic metal but will ignore minerals. It is that inaccuracy that lets shadey dealers mislead the ignorant. I am not accusing Minelab of wrongdoing...but they have an obligation to be correct in their statements...in my never humble opinion!

     

    fred

  2. Steve may be on vacation or out detecting...have you read his list of nugget hunting reccomendations...read through all the posts on this forum and many of your questions will be answered...the final choice will have to be yours...and remember-there is no one perfect detector...

    good luck

    fred

  3. Thanks, yesterday I found a 39 and 52 dime...

    Today I found a 1929 1/2 dollar a1904 V nickel, two wheaties and a pile of tabs and junk money...I certainly have done my part to find more gold rings-but, if they ain't there????what else can I do...except keep beeping...

    btw, Steve; this is the first half I have found since the one I found at Moore creek...2005, where has the time gone...

     

    fred

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  4. what size, type and makers are you speaking of?

     

    The first test is plug in another coil. if everything works with the replacement coil,than the  first coil is in some way faulty...

     

    If you are using a Minelab Pi, a  mono coil will not work in cancel nor will it descriminate correctly....

     

    I have had two commander dd coils that were faulty...apparently the person doing the soldering was incompetent or sleeping when they did them...fortunately I managed to resolder that connection and they both worked after my less than professional solder-job.

     

    fred

  5. Editors note: split from beach detecting thread. I had just commented on returning rings. Fred's responses were so good deserved new thread - Steve H

    post-77-0-70501300-1390231434_thumb.jpgpost-77-0-85843800-1390231534_thumb.jpgYes, Steve...some can be but many cannot. I found a classring many years ago and finally tracked the owner down, mailed the ring to her and never heard a word from her...goodness is its own reward...I hear.

    I just took some pics of the junk and stuff I found the last 8 months...mostly found with the 3030 and some found with the x-70...
    19 silver dimes and 6 silver quarters froma very well worked 90 acre park...and one lonely gold ring.

    a pile of junk money and other goodies and wheaties, silver, and good goodies

  6. Nice job, Steve...you are certainly investing time and energy in this forum.

    The beaches here in San Diego are full of black sand...

    I have found gold chain fragments on wet salt beaches with the Xterra-70 and the prospecting dd coil...the stock coil did not seem to deal with the black sand and wet salt water as well.

    I have been to the bay a couple of times with my ctx3030; it worked ok but I don't have enough time in the salt to really have a firm opinion. I do know several beach hunters that haave switched to the 3030 and the big coil for their beach-ing...and love the results.

    I know this will sound odd but I feel bad about finding lost rings, etc...but, there is rarely any way to find the foolish losers of said objects...

    so, I won't throw them back!

    fred

  7. Just to clarify, it is the metallic nickel/iron that is easily detected by vlf metal detectors in stone meteorites.

    There are three very basic types of meteorites; stones, stoney/irons and irons...the last two have so much metallic nickel/iron that any pi or vlf should detect them. Stones are usually "ordinary chrondrites" and can have almost no metallic nickel/iron grading up to high percentages...

     

    and can as Steve said be seen by the detector as mineralized hot or cold rocks...

     

    this is way too technical for me...read any of the books by O. Richard Norton to get a basic understanding...

     

    fred

  8. In the ICMJ'S Prospecting and Mining Journal there is a fun article by Steve relating his early days of gold mining...I was amused by his description of his early excitement over itty-bitty gold specks...It reminded me of when I thought I was rich with my first pan near Downieville...

     

    And the article by Jonathan Porter relating his Father/Son competition was a reminder of my days with my own father whom I miss every day...we had great times together as does Jp and his family...

     

    The subscription is not much dinero.

     

    And Reno Chris always has informative articles as he is the Associate Editor.

     give it a try

     

    fred

     

  9. The trouble is that people will "hear" the parts they want to hear and ignore the rest of the story...especially when someone with your credentials speaks.

    My first Garret was a Tr/vlf...the Tr mode was useless until some smart person developed the Reverse Descrimination technique. Before that I had to pay attention to the sound and size of the signal which was actually a very good method...now, I have gotten pretty lazy compared to my 1980 detecting days...

    I agree a PI will go deeper than anyother detector...But, God save the parks when some nubbie gets loose with a pi in them.

     

    fred

  10. When the first version of the TDI came out I was able to borrow one from a buddy. I set it up per Reg Sniffs directions and was amazed that i was able to get copper pennys and a late 1800s silver dime without digging pulltabs and iron bottle-caps...

    I am sure the newest editions are way better...

    Now I am in love with my CTX3030...Mark;if the 3030 you borrowed  did not work in that ground you may have not been setting it correctly...like most detectors experience is key.

    fred

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