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  1. Good question J-E. I'm not versed on such matters but I love their SNAKE COIL that I have used extensively in the past on the A/T GOLD and Max.Also have the ATTACK COIL but oddly enough have never used it.
  2. Howdy back and welcome to the forum.Man you are poking around all of the rite places gold and relic detecting?
  3. Welcome to the forum.The Nox 900 is a great machine and is currently on sale at a $150.00 savings best of luck.
  4. Wonderfull story and way to go Louis that's a good recovery.Best of luck on the return.
  5. You guys are killing me with these early metallic points! That one goes beyond words that are allowed for description on this site. Finding a copper culture point has been a pipe dream of mine since I was a teenager and thanks for posting it. Doc
  6. Fun stuff JCR.Ya gotta love those mint marks from the big N.O. they're not all that easy to come by.
  7. Great hunt SwiftSwoard! Very nice collection of tableware and congrats on the walking Liberty and other silver pieces.That Chief Pontiac piece would be my favorite also like the porcelain or milk glass piece with the booties or moccasins?Just subscribed to your channel.
  8. That's a very nice find with a great story too JCR.Good photos and most of all the collection of family memorabilia.Thanks for sharing.
  9. I will never forget that day I was twelve and was at my Grandparrents home with my family.We were all watching the Ed Sullivan show when the phone rang.Turns out that it was my older brother calling from Crescent City California.He was a patrolman for the local police department and called to let us know about the imminent tidal wave.The following weekend we all drove up there from Ukiah to see the massive destruction first hand.
  10. In my experience the stock 11 coil is really tough to use in heavy trash and especially heavy iron and nail infested sites.It reminds me a lot of my ex Itallian girlfriend after three bottles of vino very irritable and never shuts up.The 6"round works very well with far less falsing and superior separation.I also feel that the Coiltek 10x5 is a very good option in the so called machine gun iron with a little more depth than the 6" round and better coverage.personally I recomend having both.
  11. Not too mention all of those pesky empty spinach cans Up Ta Camp.🤮
  12. Super copper trade piece Bob. Or who knows possibly an ancient Indian made artifact that predates the other finds by many years?Gotta love that relic program! It's been pretty much exclusive for me the last few months. I use it until I get plumb worn out or when it's not practical then I switch over too fast and cruise along.
  13. Very nice! I've been a button fanatic for around five decades now and I am facinated by clipper ships too boot.Therefore I'm very envious of your great button congrats.
  14. Fantastic finds with beautiful patinas! It's almost like you got on a time machine and took a trip back to the middle 1960's.
  15. Good dig JCR....That site you are working looks pretty far from being played out.
  16. Enjoyed your video.No silly or pretentious B S or having to listen to some big blow hard.Just good old school detecting.
  17. Fantastic relics and artifacts! I laughed out loud when you mentioned that your son was hooked on the steelfish. I resemble that remark and spent twenty plus years as a professional steelhead bum.i was able to fish all over Northern California and Oregon and Vancouver Island. Even though that pretty much put my detecting on the back burner I took advantage and located numerous Native American Artifacts and sites, antique bottles, and detecting sites.Again excellent finds and thanks for sharing.
  18. Relic program with tweaks is hotter than a pistol.Personally I have had better success with it than any other and that includes a wide open goldfield program.Very consistent array of impressive finds as usual.
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