kingvegan
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2014
- Messages
- 94
- Reaction score
- 138
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Sonoma county CA
- Detector(s) used
- whites 5900, Tesoro Tiger Shark on order
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
- #1
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During my first disastrous outing with my new tiger shark I dug for over an hour though rocks and sand and reached a flat piece of metal with a beautiful patina. I wasn't going to dig anymore just for flat piece of metal, filled it in and came home and pouted.
This week I read a post on T.N. about the member that almost didn't dig a target and it turned out to be a can with silver half dollars in it. I thought ," damn KVegan, if you are not going to dig a flat piece of metal with a beautiful patina on it then what are you waiting for , a giant X marks the spot ?.
Today I went back with a bigger shovel and dug the biggest hole I have ever dug for a target and about twenty min in I look down and I have pulled out a lock, it wasn't ancient but the brass housing was all that was left, now I am starting to think that today is my day.
When I FINALLY pulled it free it was a flat piece of metal about 18" square, and that beautiful patina, nope. The thing was white enamel. It looked like it came from the stove in my kitchen.
But I saw that patina, multiple times! I can see it in my mind like the face of my first girlfriend.
Now I am thinking she may not have been super-model material after all. And maybe I didn't really see a ghost at that winery last year, that would be unfortunate because I kinda made a big deal out of it.
This week I read a post on T.N. about the member that almost didn't dig a target and it turned out to be a can with silver half dollars in it. I thought ," damn KVegan, if you are not going to dig a flat piece of metal with a beautiful patina on it then what are you waiting for , a giant X marks the spot ?.
Today I went back with a bigger shovel and dug the biggest hole I have ever dug for a target and about twenty min in I look down and I have pulled out a lock, it wasn't ancient but the brass housing was all that was left, now I am starting to think that today is my day.
When I FINALLY pulled it free it was a flat piece of metal about 18" square, and that beautiful patina, nope. The thing was white enamel. It looked like it came from the stove in my kitchen.
But I saw that patina, multiple times! I can see it in my mind like the face of my first girlfriend.
Now I am thinking she may not have been super-model material after all. And maybe I didn't really see a ghost at that winery last year, that would be unfortunate because I kinda made a big deal out of it.
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