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Silver Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2007
- Messages
- 4,112
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- Location
- Arlington Heights, IL
- Detector(s) used
- V3i, MXT-All Pro and Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
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I really wasn't planning on hunting today but Kimsdad twisted my finger
with a phone call saying he had packed his bike in the treasuremobile and
was on the trail to new horizons about 1.5-miles from the parking lot.
Well, not wanting to let an opportunity like today pass by, I said I'd meet
him somewhere along the trail in about 45-minutes.
I ended up hunting a spot near where I found the sterling spoon a few weeks
back and started digging the iron "nulls" (I guess I was in the mood to dig
)
and my first target was a vintage "Bull Dog" cap pistol.

During the next 15-minutes, I dug a 1920 Wheat and a 1910 V-Nickel. I gave
Neil a call to let him know where I was & what I was finding and after he arrived,
I found another Wheat (a worn 1917) and a cheap Victorian broach with a huge
piece cut glass stone. We both hunted for about another hour or so and then headed
back to the parking lot. . . which was about a mile away :P.
That's about it. . . thanks for looking!

with a phone call saying he had packed his bike in the treasuremobile and
was on the trail to new horizons about 1.5-miles from the parking lot.
Well, not wanting to let an opportunity like today pass by, I said I'd meet
him somewhere along the trail in about 45-minutes.
I ended up hunting a spot near where I found the sterling spoon a few weeks
back and started digging the iron "nulls" (I guess I was in the mood to dig

and my first target was a vintage "Bull Dog" cap pistol.

During the next 15-minutes, I dug a 1920 Wheat and a 1910 V-Nickel. I gave
Neil a call to let him know where I was & what I was finding and after he arrived,
I found another Wheat (a worn 1917) and a cheap Victorian broach with a huge
piece cut glass stone. We both hunted for about another hour or so and then headed
back to the parking lot. . . which was about a mile away :P.
That's about it. . . thanks for looking!
