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digger27

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May 18, 2011
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The very first hole I ever dug had a screw top with a large piece of glass stuck in it.
Luckily that first hole was huge.
After rooting around with my digger and hand looking for that first target before I piled the dirt back in the hole I saw this thing sticking right out of the edge of one side.
That was close, I could have needed a trip the the emergency room on my very first dig.
I immediately drove to Home Depot and bought a pair of gloves and have worn them ever since.
 

FriscoT06

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May 2, 2011
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Hatteras Island, NC
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Minelab Excalibur II (retired), Minelab X-Terra 505
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Shipwrecks
I actually use disposable nitrile exam gloves, I buy a pack of 100 and I'm good for the year. They're thin so that I can feel around the hole, always slow and careful of glass though, but I need them to help with all the poison ivy everywhere I go in the woods. Also keeps mosquitos off my knuckles, which they love, as well as dirt from working under my nails, which just stings after a while. They do get torn up after a while, so I always bring an extra pair.
 

Eleven Cents

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Nov 30, 2016
169
309
Tucson, AZ
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Tesoro Vaquero
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I always find a way to cut myself if I don't wear gloves. Or I get a nice signal in an ant hill and I end up getting all bitten up for a clad dime.
 

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Truth

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Apr 13, 2016
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Abita Springs La....Born in New Orleans
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EQUINOX 800
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I asked this question since when I watch videos they are never wearing gloves, but now that I think about it they probably can't wear gloves since they're doing camera work.


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RobRieman

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Nov 12, 2012
3,282
1,915
Cincinnati Ohio
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3
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White's V3i / Minelab E-trac
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
No gloves unless it's so cold you can't stand it without them. My hands are like leather though from work.
 

Kace

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Aug 15, 2017
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4,910
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Whites DFX, Whites Bullseye 2 Pointer, Audio 200 D Headphones,
Garrett AT MAX, Garrett Pro-Pointer AT, MS-3 Headphones,
Lesche Digger, Lesche Shovel, 4' T Handle Probe.
GoPro, RC Truck, Drone.
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Other
No Gloves Here. I 'try' and make my plug a little bigger, then I go through the dirt with a 6"x 1/2" red plastic scraper that's shaped like a ruler and of course my pin pointer. I scrape across the grass and ground with it first to make sure there is nothing sharp. I Rarely MD in areas that have a lot of known drug use by needles. If I did I'd be wearing one Kevlar glove and one surgeons glove. I know needles could be anywhere. Like the posters said that it was hard to feel what's in a hole or grass with gloves, I feel the same way.
 

Mzjavert

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Oct 7, 2011
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Indiana
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Bounty Hunter Mark IV
Garrett Ace 350
Garrett Carrot
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
No gloves. I don't mind getting dirt under my nails. Never got a cut from nails and glass.
 

Phishfindr

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Apr 7, 2017
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NEW ENGLAND
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Garrett AT Pro, Minelab Equinox 600, Garrett Pro Pointer AT Z-Lynk, Lesche digging tools, Pack Mule finds bag by Freeloader.
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Definitely gloves.
 

signal

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Apr 30, 2011
582
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Royal Palm Beach, Fl
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Minelab CTX-3030, Minelab Exalibur II, Garrett AT Pro
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I carry gloves but typically do not use them. I prefer to have the tactile feel which has helped me immensely hone my craft. I do always have a current tetanus shot......don't be stupid. If you are going to metal detect, you better get comfortable with the dirt.
 

fish1on

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Aug 28, 2012
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Farr West, utah
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Fisher F70 with 6.5", 10" Elliptical, & 11" Search Coil. Garret pro pointer AT, Minelab excaliber II (New machine)
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I always have them with me but rarely wear them. Depends on the conditions I am digging in I guess.
 

Davers

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Jan 8, 2013
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N.of , I-285...GA
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Whites Spc xlt & Tesoro Tejon- Now back ...Fisher 1266-X. TRX Pointer. New .Teknetics G2 + . New AT Pro .
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All Treasure Hunting
I also wear gloves I don't like dirt on my hands but I was very curious how many didn't.


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In reality , i'd prefer no gloves , but I did Drywall Work so long I hate the Dry my hands get in the dirt, it's like fingers on a chalkboard.

I prefer to wear heavy duty rubber gloves that come in a pack at harbor freight , I still get good feel of touch with them & I can store my Minnie / Coins & other finds in them , 'In the extra or ripped ones. Most times ill wear one of this type & then one thicker type over that cause I dig with my hand mostly when close to a target , I hate to nick what i'm digging.

So usually after a few outings the Bird & Index finger will be worn through. Otherwise the glove is still good , lets say I have more left hand gloves than I do Right hand ones. lol

The rubber ones are better for short yard, park hunts , but their being 'Black' the Suck in the Sun "I can raise my hands above my head & sweat will run down my arms.
Guess in the Winter the 'Heat attraction ' is a Good thing.

The types posted by LOCO are great to work with , & getting the right size is very important.
My 11 cent, on this.
 

Geobound

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Feb 21, 2017
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Ontario
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XP Deus (2019)
Fisher CZ-21 (2019)
CTX 3030 (April 2017)
AT Pro
Garrett Carrot
Pro Pointer
Stavr Scoop Moonstrik 6
Stealth 720i (BNIB)
Home made beach scoop
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All Treasure Hunting
I wear gloves for the same reasons plumbers don't lick their tools.........you never know what sort of "crap" you will be digging in.

Besides that I am usually out for hours and hours on end, so when I stop to eat something out of my backpack I'm not tasting the dirt too.

To each their own I guess.
 

BladeRunner2019

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Dec 22, 2013
744
1,774
North Carolina
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XP Deus, Equinox 800
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting

Xraywolf

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Feb 28, 2005
3,576
4,360
MI USA
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Ace 400, AT Pro, equinox 800, Simplex,Vanquish 540
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Usually, glove not gloves.
I tend to dig with my right hand and scoop with the left, so the left gets protected right doesn't need it unless its cold.
 

Obsessive

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Apr 16, 2017
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NW Portland, OR
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XP Deus/MI-6 w/ HF/XF/LF
Tesoro Cibola / Land and Sea pinpointer
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Yes, gloves. For all the reasons listed. The ones blade runner posted look pretty great, may try those next.

Ive been using these and they've have been a good sense of touch and protection. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AORIB9A/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I hunt a lot of parks. Our parks attract a lot of geese. Geese leave a lot of poo.
 

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