Barber, mercs, roosies, indians, wheats and a friend hooked on detecting

daytondigger

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This past week a caving buddy of mine retired from the Army Corps of Engineers after 33 years. A few of us met at another friends farm Saturday night to celebrate with a bonfire and cold refreshments. It wasn't long before I was showing the guys a nice large cent I keep in my pocket and telling stories of barbers and indians and tokens. I do this because most of my friends seem genuinely interested and it can lead to talk of places to detect, possibly some good leads. This time my buddy Jim who had just retired seemed more than interested in this hobby of mine. I had my detector in my truck and we were out at Ron's farm metal detecting in the dark. Jim was excited and we made plans to go out detecting the next day. He had mentioned he had a detector and he sure enough did. I'd seen this model before, of course I was a lot younger then ;D. The old detector was useless. The shallow coins at 2 inches or less on my CZ5 more often than not would give him no or little response. I decided to let him use my machine with me training him on the fly. He was soon digging wheats and enjoying himself capitally. I set down for a while and watched him dig. I soon heard him say "it says six inches" and thought to myself he probably hasn't mastered the depth feature. He spent some time recovering the target, then I saw him raise up, hold something toward the sun and start to wipe. "1893" he says, Indian I asked, "no a dime" he replies. Wait a minute, the oldest coin I've found at this old picnic grounds is 1900, he's skunked me with my own machine, and I don't have that one in my coin album either. Oh well, I actually was happy for him........sort of ;D. He also dug a nice '39 merc and an indian. I dug 7 silver dimes, an indian and many wheats etc.. Also included is a picture of my hunt from 2 sundays ago, 70 mile an hour winds as the remnants of hurricane Ike passed through. It was a humorous hunt and I scored a war nickel, 3 silver dimes and an indian as the large trees started to come down. :o
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Nice story, nice haul of silver too, congrats on your buddies Barber Dime :thumbsup: So..... what kind of machine is your buddy looking to get ;D
Glenn
 

TreasurdiggrNY said:
Nice story, nice haul of silver too, congrats on your buddies Barber Dime :thumbsup: So..... what kind of machine is your buddy looking to get ;D
Glenn
I suggested Fisher, he's not sure if he wants a new one or maybe a used CZ5 ;D.
 

Great Story!
You are a true friend. Anyone else would'a mugged the old guy and taken the coin!

Seriously, I will bet he will be looking at a new detector, if he hasn't already. It took a whole lot less than that to have me hooked for life!

Good Luck! Great hunt!

HH
Mark
 

Nice finds man

You got a nice old grove to hunt there. I bet your bud is hooked for life.

P.S did you let him keep his finds lol

HH Jer
 

What a spread...
Nice injun.
Looks like you had a great time.
HH.
Rob ~ Out
 

Great finds!! You do realize you are like a drug pusher, addicting your friend to our hobby!!! LOL
 

What's a newly retired guy to do now....you got him hooked on detecting for life!!

Very nice coin finds, Dayton!! You've got a great spot there!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Captn_SE said:
What's a newly retired guy to do now....you got him hooked on detecting for life!!

Yeah, now he'll never get another job!! ;D

Nice assortment - congrats on the great finds!!! :thumbsup:
 

Captn_SE said:
What's a newly retired guy to do now....you got him hooked on detecting for life!!

Very nice coin finds, Dayton!! You've got a great spot there!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
Yea, I thought metal detecting would be good for him, newly retired and all. He just bought a home in beautiful Rockcastle county Kentucky where the air is clean, the pace of life is very casual and nobody had any money in the old days :(. A tough area for a newbie to stay hooked.
 

mpostma said:
Great Story!
You are a true friend. Anyone else would'a mugged the old guy and taken the coin!

Seriously, I will bet he will be looking at a new detector, if he hasn't already. It took a whole lot less than that to have me hooked for life!

Good Luck! Great hunt!

HH
Mark
I did consider clubbing him over the head with his ancient metal detector and............... ::)
 

JerDfx said:
Nice finds man

You got a nice old grove to hunt there. I bet your bud is hooked for life.

P.S did you let him keep his finds lol

HH Jer
I told him I didn't have that 1893 barber dime nor the 1915-D wheatie in my coin albums and he offered them to me. I am trying to fill my coin albums with only coins I've found metal detecting, so I let him keep what he found.
 

WaSaBi said:
What a spread...
Nice injun.
Looks like you had a great time.
HH.
Rob ~ Out
Thanks Rob, I find an injun every other time I go there.
 

dex378 said:
Great finds!! You do realize you are like a drug pusher, addicting your friend to our hobby!!! LOL
That's true, but hey he was one of those responsible for addicting me to caving.
 

kimsdad said:
Captn_SE said:
What's a newly retired guy to do now....you got him hooked on detecting for life!!

Yeah, now he'll never get another job!! ;D

Nice assortment - congrats on the great finds!!! :thumbsup:
Thanks, a nice place to hunt that produces so well is hard to find and makes up for all the crappy places. :D
 

Look's like a great spot.
 

It is always great to have friends in the game ;D !

Keep @ It and HH!!
 

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