FINALLY ! on the fifth set of batteries !

ga/digger

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after only digging up 1000+lbs of scrap cast iron. SANY0073 (2).jpg SANY0075 (2).jpg
 

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Terry Soloman

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SWEET! Congratulations! :occasion14:
 

mirage83

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Silver's always nice, and the scrap value of the iron will pay for the next 5 sets of batteries. :laughing7:
 

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ga/digger

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If you don't mind me asking...where (not the exact location) were you detecting? Park, beach, old farm, recycling center...?
I have been diggin in my back yard, way out in the woods. There used to be a plantation or large farm here from the early 1800's till mid 1900's. I found the coin down by the creek where i found some large (over 34" dia) rendering pots and other mid to late 1800's livery objects.
 

mirage83

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Wow, sounds like a target rich environment. And stoneware pots of the size you describe can be pretty unique and valuable, so be careful where you dig going after metallic targets.
 

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ga/digger

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Wow, sounds like a target rich environment. And stoneware pots of the size you describe can be pretty unique and valuable, so be careful where you dig going after metallic targets.
they were cast iron SANY0025.JPG SANY0059.JPG Snapshot_20140209_1.JPG Snapshot_20140213_1.JPG Snapshot_20140224_1.JPG
 

YumaMarc

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Wow! Some GREAT finds there, Bud! You have a long-term digging site there! :notworthy:
 

Pointman

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I’ve used about all modern ones but right now: CTX 3030, White’s MXT Pro, XP Deus, Vaquero, White’s TRX
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That is one nice "YARD"!
 

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ga/digger

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Dec 10, 2013
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AT Pro, flat black pinpointer lost in the flat black woods. custom digger for privet and poison ivy
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How do you like your AT Pro? I am currently looking at purchasing one as my first machine...

Haven't had it long, 3 months, still trying to learn it. It hasn't not found anything. :)
 

Msbeepbeep

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Looks like you've got the next 5 sets of batteries covered! Lol!
We should all be so lucky to have such a target rich yard! I think mine grows bottle caps!
 

detroitdigger

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Cool finds, the barber and the bell are really cool.
 

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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Nice bell, bigger ones are often broke, not to mention harder to loose.
 

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