Started with a Garrett. I think I've probably tried everything make and model from 1977, all the way to the up to the E-trac and GPX 4800.
Nothing new as for me now, I am pretty much handicapped.
I would love too but you guys have a gag order on me. You first need to study symbolism. It would help you in the native world too. Just the way it shape tells different features. You know Grim I have better things to do than just blow smoke to you guys. That help nobody I can tell you a lot about it. It's the common theme. The writing is hard to say. That has to do with the area that it's from. Some of the lines are sediment lines. Some made to look that way. That was enough to get in trouble for. But some may learn to look more into it.
Try to bear in mind the folks here have been straight shooters for you right from the start, and they are correct now in telling you it's natural. Don't be led astray and fall for nonsense. There are no messages whatsoever on that rock. I'm not the world's authority, but I have done rock art research and recording rock art, petroglyphs, etc. for some 35 years. The scratches on your rock are just that, scratches. Don't let yourself be led astray by sheer delusional nonsense. Keep plugging and learning what artifacts look like in your neck of the woods, and you'll find them eventually and be on your way. The category in question deals with treasure hunting and signs left by those hiding treasure. An interesting subject to be sure. But, if someone tells you there are messages, human rendered signs, on your particular rock, it's because they are sadly mistaken.
Given that it seems like nearly every ordinary rock posted here, other then actual artifacts, has been interpreted as containing Jesuit messages, it would seem to suggest that they must be so common, that there must be literally billions, that's billions, of small rocks littering the entire landscape of the United States that exhibit Jesuit messages. It really seems to suggest that virtually every rock out there exhbits such messages. Otherwise, how could the odds be overcome so consistently? How could every random rock posted to this category on TNet turn out to have a Jesuit message? For that to consistently be the case, it either represents an astonishing example of "beating the odds", an absolutely incredible feat of beating the odds, or else it's a situation where you just can't walk out of your house and pick up any pebble whatsoever and have it NOT exhibit a Jesuit message. It's either a near paranormal level of beating the odds, or else every single pebble in North America exhibits Jesuit messages. Amazing!