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Been out quite a bit lately but I'm having to really work to get on the good finds. Plenty of junk targets and enough rotten zinc pennies to fill a small garbage pail.
Found the nugget ring first (10k), and a few days later a 3 ring spill of a 14k ring and 2 silver rings with moisenite stones. A small silver arrow ring finished the week.
It's been slow since, so good luc...

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I got the OK to detect an old ca 1900 home in Grangeville, Idaho today, a great owner who was remodeling the home. Found out in the first 5 minutes that it had been detected perhaps several times before, as no high tones on the AT Pro. Too bad... I had high hopes for this property. I did snag some odds and ends, best find an aluminum "T & J" (saloon) / GRANGEVILLE / IDAHO" t...

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Here's some of the pirate treasure found in the past few weeks with the Xterra Elite. Paired with the V12X coil, it reaches deep into the sand. Most items have been returned to their owners to include a few not pictured here. I want to get a Manticore but the Xterra seems to be doing the job quite well.

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Hello all.I was a member here some years back,could still be a member under my old user name but cant remember passwords and all that so have reregistered under a new name.I was known here as simonthesearcher.I dissapeared for medical reasons but all good now.I live in the UK,i have been detecting for about 8 years but have decided to get a new machine,get some permission to ...

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Lately I have been installing cedar shake on an oceanfront house with stunning views of Gardiner's Island. This peninsula of land had a fish oil factory during the 1850's and beyond, where large schools of bunker (Menhaden) were seine netted and boiled down for fish oil. I imagine this 5 ft. diameter wheel has never traveled far. Makes sense that they would use a large wheel to ...

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