against the wind
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- Jul 27, 2015
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- Detector(s) used
- E-trac, Excalibur, XP Deus, & CTX 3030.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I have been super busy and really haven't had time to get out.
Getting material together for different house projects and watching it go from wet to cold. Their talking snow tomorrow. After attending last night's Metal Detecting Monthly Club Meeting, I decided that I have to get out and swing the coil.
I have a contractor installing a driveway right now so I spent the morning around the house doing stuff. Around 1:30, I decided to scoot.
The park was empty. My first target was a musket ball at 7 inches. The DEUS read it like a quarter. I thought that strange. I have gotten musket balls before with the DEUS, but I don't recall them coming in at 95.
Aside from clad and can slaw, I recovered 2 other targets that I will put in coin folders and catalog.
The first was a Rotary International medallion. It was only 2 inches deep.
The other was a religious medal from about 7 inches deep. This medal is from Graymoor which is the Headquarters of the Fransiscan Friars. It is located near Garrison, NY.
Graymoor is also known as the Holy Mountain. Quite a few broken souls have been helped at St. Christopher's Inn. Graymoor has a very interesting history.
www.friarsofatonement.org
Getting material together for different house projects and watching it go from wet to cold. Their talking snow tomorrow. After attending last night's Metal Detecting Monthly Club Meeting, I decided that I have to get out and swing the coil.
I have a contractor installing a driveway right now so I spent the morning around the house doing stuff. Around 1:30, I decided to scoot.
The park was empty. My first target was a musket ball at 7 inches. The DEUS read it like a quarter. I thought that strange. I have gotten musket balls before with the DEUS, but I don't recall them coming in at 95.
Aside from clad and can slaw, I recovered 2 other targets that I will put in coin folders and catalog.
The first was a Rotary International medallion. It was only 2 inches deep.
The other was a religious medal from about 7 inches deep. This medal is from Graymoor which is the Headquarters of the Fransiscan Friars. It is located near Garrison, NY.
Graymoor is also known as the Holy Mountain. Quite a few broken souls have been helped at St. Christopher's Inn. Graymoor has a very interesting history.
www.friarsofatonement.org
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