Just a bunch of clad and assorted tidbits. I dug these at the neighborhood park. I have found no better place to practice and really learn the new detector. Thanks for looking! HH!
Hey Sniper, WTG on the nice digs. Welcome aboard and you are now officially hooked! Goodluck on the future hunts. What kind of machine are you using? jgas
Welcome to Treasure Net, good start learning a new detector, what's that thing you are calling junk in the center? Looks like a coin maybe with a hole in it.
To Seger 98, it is a very thin piece of stamped aluminum, likely to some kind of cheap kids necklace.
To jgas and Twin Digger, I'm rockin' the Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505.
I know, hahaha, you can buy it at Wal-Mart. But seriously, for the money, it really is an impressive machine. Between some of the reviews here, but mostly those on MDreviews.net, I decided on the 505. Kellyco had a great deal on these due to some master carton damage. Got it for next to nothing. Long story short, it really does work very well. Coins at a solid 10". So with that I have no complaints. It does get pretty erratic on the water line at the beach. But for relics and coins and working the upper sand, I am thrilled.
Just a bunch of clad and assorted tidbits. I dug these at the neighborhood park. I have found no better place to practice and really learn the new detector. Thanks for looking! HH!
Don't talk trash about your own machine!!!! The 505 is a fair priced and capable machine! I used a Pioneer 202 for years and had some very nice finds with it! You need to talk sweetly to your machine, treat it with respect, tell it how much you love it.... kinda like a spouse!
Congrats again and welcome to TNet! Looking forward to seeing more from you!