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  1. #1
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
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    Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Since you inspired me with your success, I changed the way I hunt and it's paying off BIGTIME. Now I have to listen to the skeptics....
    I kinda like that they think I'm not digging these! Found both Saturday at the local high school. Thanks Onion!!!!!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Thanks for nothing Onionhead...-dscf0039.jpg  

  2. #2
    Charter Member
    us
    MINELAB XS-2 Pro ....... XTERRA 305 ....... EXPLORER SE PRO

    Dec 2003
    Joliett Schuylkill County
    35,552
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    there will always be those that believe, because they didn't have luck too, that your planting.? Jealousy takes all forums.? ? ?CONGRATS ! Jeff
    discriminate out Spike TV and American Diggers !

  3. #3
    us
    Oct 2004
    Hill Country TEXAS
    White's. Old, yellow but still waterproof!
    251

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    nice finds! when you find a ring that a skeptic lost, "i stole it off your finger and then planted it" ha
    then they'll believe you... maybe.
    searcher
    Searcher
      H.H.

  4. #4

    Dec 2004
    Denver, Colorado
    455

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    1320,

    I'm glad that your finding rings now! I have realized that the people that don't believe are the ones not hunting very much or using to high of discrimination and passing over the rings which is fine by me because they leave them in the ground for people like us to find!

    I'm glad to know that I was able to help some people on this board it means a lot! Thanks for taking my advice and proving my methods work!!!!

    Onion

  5. #5
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
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    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    You da man Onion. I have found two others besides these (before I bought my camera), two necklaces and several charms since "following" you around on this site. Loving it.

  6. #6

    Dec 2004
    Denver, Colorado
    455

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    1320,

    Do you have the same detector as me if not what are you using?

    Onion

  7. #7
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    I'm using that fancy Tesoro Cortez. I cranked the discrimination way down and stopped looking at the screen. Instant success. I can't explain it but for some reason I'm also finding more silver coins at this setting. Almost like my machine is locked in to silver. Same machine, same old spots. I've had decent success with silver before but not like I'm experiencing now. Maybe it's my confidence?

    My brother was hunting with me Saturday and before we turned our machines on I told him I was going to find a ring. Bang, third and sixth targets were rings. Eleventh target was a sterling silver necklace charm (big and heavy). 22nd target was a 1962 quarter. The site is the county school, grades 1-12, built in 1957. I have hunted it so many times not to mention it gets hit pretty heavy by others. It's the same place that I dug my two "pre camera" rings, necklaces and charms. Doubtful that any of them are recent drops as 3 inches was the shallowest ring while the nice one this weekend was at 5 1/2 inches. One guy that hunts there all the time told someone else.."ain't no way he's finding that stuff there", "I hunt it all the time". Don't you just love it!

  8. #8

    Dec 2004
    Denver, Colorado
    455

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    1320,

    I don't care what anyone says no park is ever hunted out there's always something there especially if the park is old.

    I don't know if you grid area's when you search but if you do this will increase your finds also.

    What I do is find an area that is producing and I stop and layout a grid try this if you don't already do this.

    Have Fun,

    Onion

  9. #9
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
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    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    I've never tried that. Thanks Onion.

  10. #10
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    My photo don't do the nice ring any favors. I'll tweak my camera a bit then repost. The stone has awesome color.

  11. #11
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Do you think jewelry cleaner would brighten up the silver any?

  12. #12
    us
    Nope, It doesn't make the list!

    Jan 2005
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    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Nice finds! It does pay to try new settings!

  13. #13

    Dec 2004
    596

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Nice Finds 1320. Glad to see you're getting the stuff so many (including yourself) have walked past. Is there writing on the old ring in the lower left near the stone? Looks like there's something there. Congrats and many happy returns~CO2
    ...And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make...John Lennon...White's DFX-MXT-QXT-Classic V ID-Prizm II-Garrett ACE 250

  14. #14
    us
    Jan 2005
    Texas Gulf Coast
    Ace 250
    470

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Nice rings! Congrats! Beautiful stone in that one ring!

    Marcia  the treasure_lady
    Happy Hunting!

  15. #15
    Copper

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    I really enjoyed reading these postings. They remind me of an experience I had several years ago. I thought I had thoroughly searched out an old park. I had taken several nice rings and loads of coins out of it. Most of the stuff was old and deep (deep for 1983).

    I was driving by that park one day (ca. 1990) and I spotted someone working it. I stopped to see if the fellow would chat a bit. He was friendly and showed me the items he had found that morning. I couldn't believe my eyes! He had some really nice silver coins. I followed along for a bit and saw him dig a nice silver standing liberty quarter (as I recall).

    The lesson I learned that day was that metal detecting is more than waving a search coil over the ground. While it is important to have a quality machine, the skill of the treasure hunter is what makes the difference. One person finds only pull-tabs and junk while another person using the same type of detector finds silver coins and gold rings. Yes, it's true...it does happen.

  16. #16

    Dec 2004
    California
    54

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Onion Head

    You are the greastest

  17. #17
    Darod

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    1320 and Onion,

    My question is this,....i hunt the parks in my area everyday! They are loaded with so much trash that I wouldn't move a foot in an hour if I dug every signal! What do you guys suggest in this type of environment?

    Rod


  18. #18
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Quote Originally Posted by treasure_lady
    Nice rings!? Congrats!? Beautiful stone in that one ring!

    .925 is the only writing on the inside of the band......

  19. #19
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Quote Originally Posted by Darod
    1320 and Onion,

    My question is this,....i hunt the parks in my area everyday!? They are loaded with so much trash that I wouldn't move a foot in an hour if I dug every signal!? What do you guys suggest in this type of environment?

    Rod

    Onion can better answer this than I can, hope he'll respond. As for me, the rings that I've found recently are at a high school and it gets detected a bunch so alot of the trash is getting removed. The area where I found the nice ring (pictured above) was in a relatively trashy area so I just slowed down and dug every target. With my machine, I can better "separate" the targets with my discrimination cranked way down low. What I mean by "separate" is that I can isolate the targets with my ear even when they are nearly on top of each other. Combined with slowing way down, that nice ring sounded like a cannon. That ring was at 3 inches and in an area I've hit many times, no telling how many times I've walked over it. Matter of fact, both rings were in that same area. I've been thinking of down sizing my search coil, that may help??

  20. #20
    us
    Mar 2005
    Hills near Eureka,Ca
    63

    Re: Thanks for nothing Onionhead...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rod
    1320 and Onion,

    My question is this,....i hunt the parks in my area everyday!? They are loaded with so much trash that I wouldn't move a foot in an hour if I dug every signal!? What do you guys suggest in this type of environment?

    Rod

    Rod--
    Im sure Onionhead & 1320 will agree- You'll be amazed at what a sniper coil will do in trashy sites.You have a better chance of getting between the trash, and masking wont have so much affect... Good Luck--resurector

 

 
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