I found my first translucent triangle in an Ohio field. :headbang:
Swims with Beaver Full Member May 19, 2010 117 3 West "by god" Virginia Detector(s) used " 4 Eyes " Nov 30, 2010 #1 I found my first translucent triangle in an Ohio field. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments DSC01095.JPG 160.1 KB · Views: 526 DSC01096.JPG 98.2 KB · Views: 533 DSC01097.JPG 77.7 KB · Views: 518 DSC01099.JPG 46.1 KB · Views: 513 Upvote 0
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R RichPA Full Member Sep 21, 2009 192 3 Nov 30, 2010 #4 Gotta love the translucent ones. I find flakes of similar material a little north of you, but nothing worked.
Gotta love the translucent ones. I find flakes of similar material a little north of you, but nothing worked.
Th3rty7 Silver Member Jan 24, 2009 3,314 247 »»---------> Nov 30, 2010 #5 Nice one SWB, great looking chalcedony material.
WVSTAN Greenie Nov 30, 2010 11 0 WV Nov 30, 2010 #7 Simply Increadable. BTW I used to go by the name Zeawolf.... Now WVSTAN
OP OP Swims with Beaver Full Member May 19, 2010 117 3 West "by god" Virginia Detector(s) used " 4 Eyes " Dec 4, 2010 Thread starter #8 Thanks for the feedback everyone. It's always nice to know you can depend on getting some answers from treasurenet members. Always helpful. Thanks again.
Thanks for the feedback everyone. It's always nice to know you can depend on getting some answers from treasurenet members. Always helpful. Thanks again.
creek astronaut Bronze Member Feb 16, 2009 1,878 14 fairfield county,ohio Dec 22, 2010 #9 killer tri,very,very rarely are they made of ridge.thx for the look.