Cabin Fever Posted January 12, 2016 Share Posted January 12, 2016 I would like to hear some good book recommendations on inland jewelry hunting because Gold rings have not been "an easily found subset" for me. My main focus is usually old coins, particularly silver but I would like to do some dedicated gold jewelry hunting. I'm embarrassed to say that I have never found a gold ring! I have been detecting off and on since the early 90s but never took it serious until this year. I did well on the old coins this year and dug a lot of aluminum hoping for the gold ring but it didn't happen. Found quite a few pieces of silver jewelry though. Bryan Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18159 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Herschbach Posted January 12, 2016 Author Share Posted January 12, 2016 The secret to jewelry detecting in my opinion is not much different than nugget detecting. Job one is site selection. That comes about from being a people watcher. Hands tossing is good. Sports fields, swing sets, beaches, frisbee are all obvious examples. If I am on a good site I no more cherry pick jewelry than cherry pick gold nuggets. If the site is good, I dig all non-ferrous. But that is just me, there are lots of strategies you can use. I do cherry pick if time is limited and I only have one shot at a location. Of just want to cherry pick! The best books, especially as regards cherry picking/upping the odds, are by Clive Clynick at http://www.clivesgoldpage.com/ He tends to feature certain machines but the strategies apply to all. There is a lot of overlap in his books so you do not need all of them. Two good ones that are not machine specific to start with are: "The Gold Jewelry Hunter’s Handbook: Finding Lost Gold at Beach, Park and Shoreline Metal Detecting Sites" and “Site-Reading for Gold and Silver: Understanding Beach, Shore and Inland Metal Detecting Sites” Coin hunting is ok as I do like silver but I like gold a lot more. Takes a lot of change to be as good as even one gold ring. Silver coins are getting so hard to find I would personally rather put my effort into jewelry. Now gold coins, that is another matter! Anyway, the Gold Racer is a prospecting machine first and foremost, but no reason a guy can't do well with it jewelry detecting also. Best eye opener you might read is by Tom Dankowski. Download Fisher Intelligence Fifth Edition and go to page 14 for an article on hunting micro-jewelry. The Gold Racer is perhaps the perfect machine for this use. Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18163 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cabin Fever Posted January 12, 2016 Share Posted January 12, 2016 Thanks for the info. Steve. I will order those books. I understand what your saying about bang for buck on coin vs jewelry hunting. I'm not sure what draws me to the old coins. Maybe it's the challenge or history. I don't think of making a profit when detecting and it's funny if you think about how excited you get finding a stupid silver dime that's only worth a buck or two. Although I did find a couple that were worth around a hundred bucks this year. Same with nuggets. Even the tiniest nugget can put a smile on your face. Who knows. When I do find my first Gold ring it might fire up the fever and change my whole perspective.. Thanks again for your insight and time. Bryan 1 Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18164 Share on other sites More sharing options...
tvanwho Posted January 12, 2016 Share Posted January 12, 2016 I've hit a few gold rings totally by chance and then hit nothing but tabs and foil the rest of the day in school yards.Of course that was years ago and I was using my Tesoro Lobo ST with the 8 inch round coil, disc at 2. Might need to go back to that 20 year old machine.Found a number of gold pendants and gold chains including 2 Playboy Bunny pendants, 1 in a schoolyard playground and the other in a swim hole.The black sand mode really helped in the swim hole.It quiets down the noise but cuts the depth in half but it got me that gold pendant. Of course, the Lobo has no meter to watch, sound only.....sure wish Tesoro would update it with a nice meter and Ground Grab, etc...I tweaked mine for more coin depth using Keith Southerns tips. Its more chattery but I gained 4 inches on a quarter or half dollar air test. Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18166 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lanny Posted January 17, 2016 Share Posted January 17, 2016 Loved the review. You've really given some great information, and you've got me thinking about adding another detector to the arsenal. I'm waiting, as others likely are, for more field reports on the machine, but from what I've read so far on Ray's experiences with the Racer, it looks very good indeed. All the best, and thanks for the huge chunk of time you invested to do the write-up, Lanny 1 Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18364 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cabin Fever Posted January 20, 2016 Share Posted January 20, 2016 If you have the patience for micro jewelry hunting I think the Gold Racer is up to the job. Like the first time I took the Gold Racer out I was amazed at the targets in the ground that other detectors just don't see. The small charms, earning and the other tiny finds were from a beach that is hunted so hard that it's almost silent when hunting it with my CTX. I also pulled a small pile of foil gum wrappers. The copper gold plated ring, coins and the other bigger things were from the park. Micro jewelry hunting in a park would be almost impossible. The amount of foil in the ground is staggering. Someone is going to learn how to dial this detector in and kill it on micro jewelry on "cleaned out" beaches. My finds aren't great but I think they show how sensitive the Gold Racer is. Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18475 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Herschbach Posted January 20, 2016 Author Share Posted January 20, 2016 Good digs! I have never found a spot yet with too much aluminum for me to detect. I guess I am just odd but I don't see the problem with it. Way easier that digging nails one to two feet deep day in and day out for weeks on end. Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18477 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cabin Fever Posted January 20, 2016 Share Posted January 20, 2016 Good digs! I have never found a spot yet with too much aluminum for me to detect. I guess I am just odd but I don't see the problem with it. Way easier that digging nails one to two feet deep day in and day out for weeks on end. The amount of aluminum that my CTX sees at the park doesn't bother me. I run around with an open screen. The amount of foil the Gold Racer sees at the park is a whole different story for me. Every swing is rapid fire multiple hits.. I didn't play around with the settings much in the park but I'm sure it could be tamed somewhat. It picks up amazingly small targets. Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18478 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sourdough Scott Posted January 22, 2016 Share Posted January 22, 2016 Steve, just wondering if you had a chance to take the factory version out yet? Wondering if there are any differences from the prototype and your write up in November? Link to comment https://www.detectorprospector.com/topic/1387-detailed-review-of-makro-gold-racer-by-steve-herschbach/page/12/#findComment-18585 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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