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Oct 15, 2009, 08:44 PM
#141
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
T D, I started getting old maps from eBay about 7 yrs ago before I began my New Mexico ventures. I've paid fron $1 to $7 (includes postage) for them. I saw 1 map of New Mexico that was the 1st yr the state issued one (1924). I felt a little brave and finally bid my high of $31. I looked at the bidding during the last minutes of the bidding.....it went from $220 to $406 in one minute for the winner....NMRANCHER. Months passed and I saw another map identicle to the above.....yep, sold for $407 to, who else, NMRANCHER....the guy must be a rich rancher.
I've lucked out on 2 maps found in antique shops. One is the 1925 Minnesota map as used above (32" x 38" one side, black and red ink on white paper) and the other a 1926 official hwy dept Wisconsin map. The prices at the antique shops were unbelievably low.....$10+/-.
If you need any help on towns around your area, let me know.
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Oct 15, 2009 08:44 PM
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Dec 09, 2009, 02:54 AM
#142
 Family of Detectorists
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
Hi i'm Raul I currently live in St. Cloud.... As i posted elsewhere since i hadn't found this post yet.... I am just getting started. no detector yet. but planning on buying a Ace 250. I also want to get an underwater detector since i'm working on different scuba certs through PADI.
I will be moving up to Alexandria in april to finish college there (the drive is getting to be too much) so i will start the detecting season up there probably with a buddy from school i'm getting interested in detecting. Have a family cabin a mile away from a big beach up in superior wisconsin next to Superior So i will definitely be looking there for stuff. Hope to be sharing some finds at the beginning of the season with you folks!
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Dec 09, 2009, 09:10 PM
#143
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
Ragu, your choice of the Ace 250 is a very good one. When they 1st came out, they were $250 new. I just looked and they are now $325. See if you can buy a used one from eBay.....save money.
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Dec 09, 2009, 09:25 PM
#144
 DFCA
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
you can still buy a brand new ace 250 from Kellyco for 212.45
I've used them and never had a problem
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Dec 10, 2009, 11:19 PM
#145
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
Thanks for the info Elf. Although I live in Minnesota, my last 2 detectors were purchased from a dealer in Kansas City, Mo......cheaper than Kellyco and 4 other big dealers. Besides that, there was no sales tax (saved $56), fast FREE shipping, and a useful gift related to detecting. (I saw the new price of $325 in a detecting magazine)
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Apr 04, 2010, 02:51 PM
#146
 Trapper
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
Trapper here currently living in Litchfield moving to Benson May 1 . Been MDing about three yrs looking forward to this year as Im buying an ace 250 to modify to hunt in the water. May your detector always find the good stuff!
May your Pan always be full and your detector finds the good stuff !!!(Before someone else does).
TRAPPER
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Apr 20, 2010, 02:43 PM
#147
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
Well Spring is here and I have been out with my NEW detector I got for Christmas (thank you family)
It's a Minelab Xterra 70 and I am stiil trying to figure out all thay it does. So far maybe ten dollars in change. A 1923 Fargo dog tag, a 1940 nickel, a small silver ring and a ton of junk ah well. It is so nice when it is just warming up and no bugs no humidity aahhhhh!
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Apr 21, 2010, 11:26 AM
#148
Re: Meet other MN Hunters
Anyone here with an interest in Yamashita/Marcos treasure sites in the Philippines? I was a missionary there and got connected to this incredible WW2 story. I'm now in Duluth and wanted to share this info with others interested in it. Thanks-
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May 02, 2012, 08:47 PM
#149
 The Green Digger'
Hello everyone!
I'm a new hunter and live in Savage area of Minnesota. Just started hunting and so far, as of today, haven't had a huge amount of luck. Still trying to find some areas of interested to find something.
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May 07, 2012, 11:11 PM
#150
Hi, I'm Mikey from Mound, MN. Ive been hunting off and on for ten years but nothing near what you guys do. I run http://www.facebook.com/mikeysrings making rings out of coins, an idea I got from reading articles on this site about trench art. I've enjoyed this site since the day I found it, thank you site administrators and everyone who posts.
mikey
if children playing all around, to you is noise not pleasant sound, then you'd be lost on the playground....than this one is for you
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May 07, 2012, 11:14 PM
#151
 Half Dead and Dynamite
 Originally Posted by The Pulltab Collector
Hello everyone!
I'm a new hunter and live in Savage area of Minnesota. Just started hunting and so far, as of today, haven't had a huge amount of luck. Still trying to find some areas of interested to find something.
Welcome. Isn't Savage off-limits?
Maybe it's time to stop not doing what you pretended you can do and can't, and start doing the thing that you can't do, but can no longer pretend that you can.
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May 23, 2012, 11:36 PM
#152
Waconia (carver county) is where I am now. Upgraded my detector since this post as well, now I have a Minelab Xterra 70. If anyone is in my area and looking for a hunting buddy let me know!
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Jun 29, 2012, 02:02 PM
#153
Hey everyone!
Not sure who is all using this thread still, but i am in the St Cloud area, just getting
started with detecting. Any pointers/usefull info would be more than appreciated!
-AB
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Aug 19, 2012, 02:07 PM
#154
Hello everyone, I am trying to get into hunting and love history! I have started in my own back yard. My family has owned this property since the early 1900s I do not have a detector yet, but have been free digging. Found a few interesting things. Looking for someone to partner up with, or learn from. Having digging equipment. Looking for a good starter detector. Free to any advice! Love the hunt and covering old mystery items. I have a keen eye and love for history! In the excelsior area. Also anyone with a detector wanting to come help in my yard before I sell property, I will split 50/50 any finds! Have a great day and happy hunting!
Sarah
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Oct 06, 2012, 09:17 AM
#155
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Oct 12, 2012, 09:51 PM
#156
I'm just getting started. I searched the family farm near St. Cloud last weekend (from 1880s) and struggled with too many signals and digging up nothing. So, I went down in the woods where we deer hunt and I found 5 shotgun headstamps (oldest was a Peters Target from the 1910s), 2 slugs and an old wrench. It's very fun for me to find things that my ancestors used. I'm using a discovery 3300. I have no idea if it's a good machine or not. I live in Watertown just west of the cities. I'm hoping to rescue many of the things in the ground up there and I'm looking forward to finding my first thing of any value...even a penny! I open to any tips on how to use this thing properly and would love to hear from those of you who have hunted farmsteads in the midwest.
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Oct 12, 2012, 10:46 PM
#157
I just found this (a few years too late it looks like) and wanted to introduce myself!
I live in rochester, MN, and do a little metal detecting, but my real passion is bottles. i have picked through a few dumps and found some cool stuff!
if there is amyone in the Rochester area who wants to take me on a bottle dig, message me! i want to learn!
C'mon, coin. C'mon coin! dang, popta... wait. Is that, YESSSSSS SILVER!!!
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Oct 18, 2012, 08:09 PM
#158
Woodtick, I checked my records and I found 15 coins of clad at a school in Watertown in 2006, while just passing thru the town.
Any day detecting is a GOOD day !
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Nov 03, 2012, 08:57 PM
#159
 Originally Posted by bluevoltage
Hello everyone, I am trying to get into hunting and love history! I have started in my own back yard. My family has owned this property since the early 1900s I do not have a detector yet, but have been free digging. Found a few interesting things. Looking for someone to partner up with, or learn from. Having digging equipment. Looking for a good starter detector. Free to any advice! Love the hunt and covering old mystery items. I have a keen eye and love for history! In the excelsior area. Also anyone with a detector wanting to come help in my yard before I sell property, I will split 50/50 any finds! Have a great day and happy hunting!
Sarah
Hello sarah where is your property, I live in Oshkosh Wisconsin
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Dec 23, 2012, 08:38 PM
#160
hello all I'm new to this forum but I've been active on others, found this one and figured it would help with the winter blues. my name is Matt and I've been detecting for almost a year and a member of the gopher state treasure hunters and a member of the twin cities gpaa.
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