Hookedondetecting
Full Member
- Jul 18, 2013
- 190
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- Detector(s) used
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Tesoro COMPADRE and Mohave
ORX and Deus II
Fisher F 75 LTD "2"
Minelab 600
Minelab Explorer SE Pro
Makro Multi Kruzer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Question of the day- How did "it" get so deep? For you Deep Thinkers out there
I noticed that most everything I find on Grandma's Farm is 4" to 8" below the surface.
I've been there visiting for most of 60 years now.
Although Grandma has been gone for some time I remember she used Aluminum Pie Plates to feed the dogs.
Uncle Vin would chop them up with the lawn mower. No one picked them up.
So now 40-55 years later I am finding aluminum pie plates everywhere 4-8" below the lawn.
They ping like Quarters.
Question: How do these items get so deep below the sod? The place is on a hill so there is no rain water moving soil in to the area to cover the plates. Gravity could help but it is light aluminum.
I noticed that most everything I find on Grandma's Farm is 4" to 8" below the surface.
I've been there visiting for most of 60 years now.
Although Grandma has been gone for some time I remember she used Aluminum Pie Plates to feed the dogs.
Uncle Vin would chop them up with the lawn mower. No one picked them up.
So now 40-55 years later I am finding aluminum pie plates everywhere 4-8" below the lawn.
They ping like Quarters.
Question: How do these items get so deep below the sod? The place is on a hill so there is no rain water moving soil in to the area to cover the plates. Gravity could help but it is light aluminum.
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