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  1. hi all! new this yr to detecting and having a blast!!
  2. I'm new to the site and I'm from southeastern PA, In the heart of colonial america. I just wanted to say thanks for helping me on some of my questions. It's nice to be on a site that doesn't beat you up for questions that may be old. I was always taught to pass information on to help people become better at what they do, This site is in line with my thinking and I look forward to many more positive interactions.
  3. Hello all, I’m new to detecting, but didn’t want to buy a detector that was limited in its capabilities. Chose the Equinox 800, along with a Profind 35 pointer. It’s winter here, which means 2’ of snow, so my detecting area is limited to a walk up and down the driveway for now. (Found nothing except Magnetite gravel) Hope to setup a practice garden when spring comes but it’s tough just sitting here waiting! For all you detectorists that are able to get “out and about” this time of year, enjoy!
  4. Hello everyone, my name is Jared. I’ve been detecting for years but just recently added to my collection of machines and picked up a gold Kruzer. I’m hoping to get into some nugget hunting soon. Glad I found this forum, happy hunting!
  5. I'm Looking for friends to go out hunting with I live near the owyhees and like to go out nugget shooting their I've been doing this for a couple of years and I'm itching to get out their a lot more this year. Reply if you are in the area I will also go to gold fields in and around Idaho city no problem I like going when their no crowds like during the week I'm semi retired. Have a great day Thanks getting back with me!
  6. Looking for Some metal detectorist to go out hunting with I've been doing this a couple of years I've done a lot of research, and would like to get to know some metal detectorist to go out and hunt with I have some good equipment, to go with . I'm semi retired and like to go out during the week. Just got me a new pair of snake books and itching to get out their with my gold monster and my falcon MD 20. looking for friends to go out with during the week, I try to stay away from weekends but I can go then too! Thanks for reading Ps I like to go out to the Owyhees its close to home! This just what I found this week with the Gold monster 1000 not sure if their hard rock gold or just hot rocks I lean toward hard rook Im going to try some CLR On them or any idea's to clean them up I might just crush them In my crusher? 2/15/20
  7. Hello feom Southern California! I’m a returnee to metal detecting after a 45-year hiatus when I used to play with an old Heathkit MD I bought at a garage sale when I was a kid,. Wow, has the technology changed! My background has been doing fieldwork for environmental consulting work (construction monitoring), and I have a degree in biology and minor in geology. My wife and I are rock hounds, so we go camping a lot to collect rocks and minerals for fun on desert BLM lands. As a biologist, I’ve also worked with bats and have done a lot of mine surveys in the Mojave and Great Basin. Working underground has been a really interesting part of the job as I am a western US history buff as well. So it was only natural for me to be into looking for gold too. Ok, so back to MD’ing.... my interest is in finding pretty minerals that are shiny, as well as meteorites in the Mojave. I recently bought a detector, and am really enjoying learning to use it. I’d really like to thank you guys for helping out with all that as I’ve learned a lot by reading all the materials on this site about it. Cheers, Anthony
  8. Hi All from Pokeno, New Zealand. Introducing myself first.Retired and rather reclusive, I hunt mainly beaches, relic, dirt and mud, and a little water hunting. We live rural and I use a Tarsacci MDT8000 95% time and an XP Deus Still have AT Pro and and XTerra 705 for friends, visitors and the odd swing. Sold all other detectors I have had over the years. Steve has grown a great forum which I have followed on and off over the years and gotten to know, so I hope to contribute to our mutual hobby as well in a small way. I changed my avataar to a NZ Womens Service badge to honour the following; During World War II women worked at 'men's' work to free up over 200,000 men to serve in the armed forces. They were encouraged to "do their bit" for the war effort - from manufacturing uniforms, equipment and weaponry; to working in factories and on farms, trams and the railways. They also served in the Air Force, Army and Navy in Europe and the Pacific. Whereas in September 1939 the female labour force was estimated at 180,000, by December 1943 there were 228,000 women employed at the homefront and 8000 in the armed forces. (See NZETC: No easy victory)
  9. Hello, my name is Ken and I live in Northern Colorado. Ive been recreational prospecting for about 6 years now and included metal detecting 4 years ago. I am looking forward to interacting with this community and have been enjoying catching up on some past forum posts. Good luck to you all out there. I am interested in learning about detecting at tailing piles as I have yet to do that and would be very interested to start. I am a member of Eureka Treasure Hunters Club in Denver, WWATS down south, and a few other online forums dedicated to metal detecting, prospecting, and treasure hunting. If you are interested, I run a youtube channel that services the metal detecting community called "Adventures In Dirt" ... https://www.youtube.com/adventuresindirt -Ken
  10. Hello Just thought I'd say hi, I'm currently based in the Waikato here in New Zealand. Don't have a detector yet, but love all the information available on the forum. Thanks Sam
  11. New member here from Myrtle Beach, S.C. Glad to be here on the DETECTOR PROSPECTOR FORUM with all you fine folks. I've been metal detecting for about 40 years with coin shooter type detectors at on the beach, parks and such. Juse last week received my Equinox 600 and thought I'd do some out of state Civil War relic hunting with my Son. Thanks for having me..
  12. Hey wasup? From North Carolina and I been digging about 7 years now.. Just want to introduce myself..
  13. Hello everybody. I have come for all your gold. You can keep the pop tabs. Seriously.... I had a radio shack junk finder I bought with allowance money as a kid.... dint find squat.... which brings me here.... fast forward to today. I recently purchased the Minelab Equinox 800 from the Forest City metal detectors. Immediately I knew what I wanted.... a great machine that’s waterproof and produces positive results. I’m open to pointers or lessons from anyone...as I haven’t had a shovel in my hands since that kid era. I’m located in Waterloo Ontario Canada. There are miles of beaches within a two hour drive from here. I’m sure they’ve been pounded... but there is a goldmine out there as well as coins, jewelry, and who knows what else where the eyes can not see. If it is out there, it isn’t going to jump out at you and bite you like a snake... you need this technology to do the hard work... finding it. I understand the etiquettes in regards to laws and properties and will respect that. So, all in all, I’m getting back into this hobby. Thank you for having me in this group and I hope to run into a lot of you. I’ll be out there this spring sweeping away.
  14. Hi everyone, my name is Nemanja, I live in Serbia. I've been doing metal detecting for about half a year, I have a Garrett ace 400i, mostly searching on Roman Empire grounds and medieval grounds. This part of Europe is a very rich ancient and medieval terrain. So far I have been finding Roman coins, medieval coins and similar finds from that period. I hope to have a good time and share experiences. So much for now and I apologize for bad English ...
  15. Had the great pleasure to chat with Jerry *** aka tinfoil. For those who might not know this guy, back in the day, 20+ years ago he was one of the treasure hunters who wrote a lot on finding gold. He wanted me to mention that he and Pat are doing good. That he doesn't get to hunt anymore but remembers posting many years ago. He says hi to Steve too.
  16. Back in LA after a side trip to Florida, Yuma, Mexico, and Alaska 😜 Where you are you Mitch???? im at the same place for awhile. Emailed Broken Arrow today... Checking on the weather, etc i need another ring this year!
  17. Been lurking here for a while, but finally decided to join. I started with this grand hobby in 1972 and have been an avid old coin hunter ever since. Mostly use Fisher detectors, but have others as well. HH jim tn
  18. Hi, this is from Bilbao, north Spain. I've been reading all you since 1year, but I dont sign up till now. Hope to learn and share a lot with you ;) Thanks!
  19. Hello everybody! My name is Sergey i am from Russia, Moscow. I am Authorized AKA modder and dealer. Please link where is AKA devices discuss.
  20. As the title say, I'm a new subscriber arrived right now onboard... Few words on me so You'll don't waste your time🤣🤣🤣💀 37y.o. scuba diver and gold sick... There's something more to add? Nope ..Is enough for every smart guy to understand that Sooner or later gold will fu...k up our heads🤐🤐🤐😅 Cheers from Italy to all the family
  21. Blessed are the swingers for they walk in the shadows of the past. Blessed are the hunts filled with tones of joy. Happy are the panners who strain their eyes for that glitter of gold. Happy are those who never find tabs or slaw. May your New Year bring you tones of joy, glitters of gold, and finds from the past. May your New Year never show you pull tabs and can slaw again. Happy New Year to all and have a great 2020.
  22. May your pockets be lined with muddy coins and crusty rings!
  23. I wish everyone a Happy New Year with good finds. Most of all find time to look, swing and enjoy. Mitchel
  24. thanx for allowing me to sign up. A very-respected industry voice's forum, no less ! This forum was pointed out to me , by a fellow on another forum, because he wanted me to chime in on a thread about long-range-locators. (which I have done now already). I've been md'ing since about age ~14, in the mid 1970s. Live in Monterey, CA, work in Salinas, CA.
  25. New here, looking around to see what's going on here. Looks like great information. We have a gold mine here in AK and looking for maybe something in lower 48 as well. We have folks up sometimes to enjoy it with us.
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