Copper ax found in Wisconsin

history hunter

Bronze Member
Apr 12, 2007
2,043
558
Menasha WI.
Detector(s) used
Nox 800 AT Max, Mine lab se pro/ Teknetics 7500 / teknetics 8000 / fisher m-scope (aquanut) 1280x/2ea compass relic magnum 6 /compass yukon 77b (professional) /compass yukon 71b
Haven't been on here for a while, so I thought I would post a find I made around Sept this year ! I got a 35 to 37 on the nox 800 at about 14" plus. I was not sure what it was at first, but as I looked it over, I realized it was something that I never thought I would find! I still get excited by a lot of finds that I make , even though next year will be the start of my 54th year in the hobby,( dad started me at 4 in 1969. He had been selling metal detectors in his store since the early 60's, something he added to his usually Archery only store started in 1947.) You never know what will come out of the ground next!
 

Attachments

  • 314596505_10222800115060232_5432873584898787062_n.jpg
    314596505_10222800115060232_5432873584898787062_n.jpg
    241 KB · Views: 88
  • 305279829_10222308365486800_1845873956593702750_n.jpg
    305279829_10222308365486800_1845873956593702750_n.jpg
    143.4 KB · Views: 90
Upvote 15

pepperj

Gold Member
Feb 3, 2009
37,696
139,851
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
Deus, Deus 2, Minelab 3030, E-Trac,
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Congratulations on your copper axe.
Amazing piece of history
 

joshuaream

Silver Member
Jun 25, 2009
3,170
4,482
Florida & Hong Kong
Awesome find!

Most copper finds are going to be significantly smaller, I imagine that has some impact on finding them with a beep-beep machine.

It might be worth seeing if you can tune your detector sensitivity to allow for more copper, and dig some deeper targets if it isn't totally filled with modern stuff.
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Latest Discussions

Top