I'm on my way to old abandon late 1800s boys high school

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Man that a cool place also. I envision welthy old timers yard partying at that place before a.c., i phones and other modern distractions losing all sorts of cool stuff while indulging in adult beverages.

Don
 

P.s. headed out myself to detect right now but just in a small town (200 or so people). Gl& hh

Don
 

I KNOW this will help you. I also have an ATP. A 14K ring will VDI at 61-62. I confirm what loco-digger says--the VDI will for the most part stay within that 1 digit range. And 61-62 is not a common target result(with the ATP) so that simplifies decision-making on whether to dig or not... If it's 61-62, dig!
 

I KNOW this will help you. I also have an ATP. A 14K ring will VDI at 61-62. I confirm what loco-digger says--the VDI will for the most part stay within that 1 digit range. And 61-62 is not a common target result(with the ATP) so that simplifies decision-making on whether to dig or not... If it's 61-62, dig!

You just did me a big favor. So you think a boy's high school ring should ring up 61-62. I'll put it to the test trust me.


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Truth, just dig all mid tones that give a solid target ID, maybe varies by 1 digit or less. If they are jumpy, they are more than likely a cheap alloy.

I agree I recently learned to keep away from jumpy signals but to always dig the solid target ID's, great advice thurrrrr!
 

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