Ever had a great signal then get disappointed??

dirt doctor

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Aug 31, 2006
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All the time with several brands of detectors .It's part of the game .I've learned to accept the iron but what's really dissapointing is when you dig a deep (11") , time consuming hole filled with roots then finally find a silver dollar sized target encrusted with dirt that turns out to be some brass thing-a-ma-jig of modern creation .The target I dug before that one was a nickel sized copper washer at 8" .That particular day I dug a lot of deep, good sounding junk that had a good tid as well and the few coins I found were new and shallow .
 

Lakemonster

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Mar 20, 2011
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Once I got excited over a target at an old farmhouse.... sounded like coins stacked askew. Im thinkin mason jar with coins or something. 12" down I hit what looks like a paving stone.... I widened the hole and finally found I had gone over a 24" round well cover that was concrete with mesh or rebar in it.

DOH!
 

oldcoon

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Jul 10, 2010
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Spectrum XLT
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When you've been at this long enough you will learn great signals and disappointment go hand in hand. Metal detectors and the signals they give are not fool proof.
 

CanadianTrout

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May 21, 2007
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Sure. I was scanning along a big depression near an old farm house. All that was left of a small barn here was a knee high row of cobble stone wall. Got a large signal I was having trouble pin-pointing. Was right up against the wall so that didn't help. The depth was bouncing around too.

Starting digging down and pulled out a large piece of broken glass. What the...? Scanned the hole again, lots of signals. Dug around a little more and pulled out the metal lid of an old mason jar. Still screwed onto the broken off top of the jar.

OMG.... now I'm excited. Cache??? I thinking..

After removing a few more shards of glass and expanding the hole I finally find my first target. Old rusted out washer. Hmmmm.... not a good sign. Next handfull of dirt is a handfull of junk metal. Nails of various sizes, washers, fence clips etc.

Turns out I removed what turned out to be a mason jar full of this stuff. The jar must have been dropped and broke and was kicked out of the way up against the wall.


Bummer....
 

Tuberale

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May 12, 2010
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White's Coinmaster Pro
Hope you collected the rest of the jar's contents, Canadian Trout. My grandfather kept his V nickels in the bottom of a can of nuts in his tool shed. He showed them to my brothers and I before he died. Even my mother (his daughter) knew nothing about these coins.
 

CanadianTrout

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May 21, 2007
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Tuberale said:
Hope you collected the rest of the jar's contents, Canadian Trout. My grandfather kept his V nickels in the bottom of a can of nuts in his tool shed. He showed them to my brothers and I before he died. Even my mother (his daughter) knew nothing about these coins.

No I didn't. After a few handfulls of dirt and barn misc. metal stuff I let it be. (Cleaned up the glass as best i could). Wonder if I should go back?
 

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Apr 12, 2011
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Trion, Ga
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Garrett ATP
CanadianTrout said:
Tuberale said:
Hope you collected the rest of the jar's contents, Canadian Trout. My grandfather kept his V nickels in the bottom of a can of nuts in his tool shed. He showed them to my brothers and I before he died. Even my mother (his daughter) knew nothing about these coins.

No I didn't. After a few handfulls of dirt and barn misc. metal stuff I let it be. (Cleaned up the glass as best i could). Wonder if I should go back?

I think you should, it might haunt you forever, the might-of-beens! Good luck! :icon_thumright:
 

28138digger

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May 16, 2011
48
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Lexington, NC
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Garrett Ace 250
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Metal Detecting
GaDigger81 said:
CanadianTrout said:
Tuberale said:
Hope you collected the rest of the jar's contents, Canadian Trout. My grandfather kept his V nickels in the bottom of a can of nuts in his tool shed. He showed them to my brothers and I before he died. Even my mother (his daughter) knew nothing about these coins.

No I didn't. After a few handfulls of dirt and barn misc. metal stuff I let it be. (Cleaned up the glass as best i could). Wonder if I should go back?

I think you should, it might haunt you forever, the might-of-beens! Good luck! :icon_thumright:
I always think when I pass up "It could have been the one" So I dig everything! I am a newbie but thats what I do...HH
 

spartacus53

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Jul 5, 2009
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Ever had a great signal then get disappointed?? - It wouldn't be metal detecting if you didn't. I'm just happy when it gets it right once in a while :tongue3: :thumbsup:
 

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gadigger81

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Apr 12, 2011
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spartacus53 said:
Ever had a great signal then get disappointed?? - It wouldn't be metal detecting if you didn't. I'm just happy when it gets it right once in a while :tongue3: :thumbsup:

:laughing9: LOL I wasn't thinking when I posted
 

jerseyben

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Nov 18, 2010
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CanadianTrout said:
Sure. I was scanning along a big depression near an old farm house. All that was left of a small barn here was a knee high row of cobble stone wall. Got a large signal I was having trouble pin-pointing. Was right up against the wall so that didn't help. The depth was bouncing around too.

Starting digging down and pulled out a large piece of broken glass. What the...? Scanned the hole again, lots of signals. Dug around a little more and pulled out the metal lid of an old mason jar. Still screwed onto the broken off top of the jar.

OMG.... now I'm excited. Cache??? I thinking..

After removing a few more shards of glass and expanding the hole I finally find my first target. Old rusted out washer. Hmmmm.... not a good sign. Next handfull of dirt is a handfull of junk metal. Nails of various sizes, washers, fence clips etc.

Turns out I removed what turned out to be a mason jar full of this stuff. The jar must have been dropped and broke and was kicked out of the way up against the wall.


Bummer....

Same thing happened to me in my own backyard. Dug a mason jar lid still half attached to the broken jar. Pulled the rest of shattered bits of the jar out of the hole. Dug a 1967 clad quarter just 1 foot from the same spot. Spent the next hour scanning the area and digging anything I thought might possibly ring up as a signal. Nothing!
 

zincmaster

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Mar 8, 2011
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bounty hunter quick draw 2 and at pro
ive got good signals before, dug the plug, then nothing signal gone target gone :dontknow:
 

Iron Patch

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Sep 28, 2007
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Yes but I have also dug disappointing signals then got very excited. ;D
 

Frankn

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It even happens with 2 boxes. I was about 12' from a stone wall and got a very loud signal. I tried to hit it from 2 directions, but the signal appeared to be extremely large. After spending about 10 min. trying to narrow the area to dig, I realized I was picking up the signal from the wall 12' away. When you are thinking, in the ground, in the wall can fool you with a 2 box. It turned out to be a Geocache in a 50mm ammo box. Frank
 

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