DPBOB
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- Joined
- Apr 12, 2006
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- Location
- DES PLAINES IL
- Detector(s) used
- AVATAR: MY Wife Saying....
"Your going Metal Detecting
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Quote " Litefire "
Hey, congrats on you're 50th Bob! thumbsup
Now the pressure is off,,, or is it? You, Brett and I are tied at 50... How 'bout first one to 51 gets a Iced Mocha Latte? laughing7

Went out with WaterColor, Kimsdad & Lookn4Seated
Got there a bit early and started to hunt a new area Southeast of where the good stuff has been found.First signal was next to a big tree. Dug down about 3 inches and pulled out a 1958 Rosie. Just a few inches away was screw cap that was on top of the ground like it was left after being dug....
so picked it up and carried it home....
A Few minutes later I found an intact Borden Wieland Third Quart milk bottle buried about 80% in the ground..I was surprised at that.... All these years and it survived without being broken by the harsh winters...
Later on I got a nice quarter signal and about 7-8 inches out popped the copper disc..I thought WOW LC !!!! Til
I saw it was too thick and the bubble burst....
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Mark says it's from a horse rosette... Jez that guy is smart.....
Then last but not least was a small piece of aluminum with a cross in it...
Thanks WC for the invite... As you can tell my mind changed when I got up.....
Hey, congrats on you're 50th Bob! thumbsup
Now the pressure is off,,, or is it? You, Brett and I are tied at 50... How 'bout first one to 51 gets a Iced Mocha Latte? laughing7

















Went out with WaterColor, Kimsdad & Lookn4Seated
Got there a bit early and started to hunt a new area Southeast of where the good stuff has been found.First signal was next to a big tree. Dug down about 3 inches and pulled out a 1958 Rosie. Just a few inches away was screw cap that was on top of the ground like it was left after being dug....



A Few minutes later I found an intact Borden Wieland Third Quart milk bottle buried about 80% in the ground..I was surprised at that.... All these years and it survived without being broken by the harsh winters...
Later on I got a nice quarter signal and about 7-8 inches out popped the copper disc..I thought WOW LC !!!! Til
I saw it was too thick and the bubble burst....



Mark says it's from a horse rosette... Jez that guy is smart.....
Then last but not least was a small piece of aluminum with a cross in it...
Thanks WC for the invite... As you can tell my mind changed when I got up.....