deepbeep
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- Jun 11, 2009
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- Location
- Bolivar, Ohio
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab E-trac
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Hi everybody,
Wow, this is a very cool site! I started metal detecting back in about 1988. I moved and restored a log house to a woods along side the "Great Trail" in the Minerva Ohio area. There is an old story about "the lost french gold" burried along the trail in that area. (That is another long story for another time).
Anyway, I decided to get a detector and check my property. I sent away for a Garrette GTA1000 which was "state of the art" in those days, just below a Whites. About 20 minutes out of the box with my first set of batteries, I found the rusted remains of an old black powder pistol. OMG......I was hooked!
I metal detected every weekend in many different areas of Ohio, but mostly N.E. for about 6 or 7 years. I have hundreds of silver coins I have found, lots of rings, pocket knives.....you know, the "old stuff" we all have that is of no value, but really, really cool and can't be thrown away....lol
Anyway, life sorta got in the way of metal detecting. I moved, got a new job etc. We bought an 1886 Victorian that was about to be bull dozed and badly in need of restoration. I spent 5 years working on it from top to bottom...and it is now finished!
Last weekend, I was cleaning the garage. Sitting there waiting patiently in the corner was the ol' Garrette. I sorta got the bug again.....so I started searching the web. I found this site, and it has "blown on the embers" just reading about all those finds. The embers are now a bond fire! I just gotta get back into it again!!
I also think I will start looking for a new detector. I have no idea how far the technology has come, but I bet quite a ways! Keep posting everybody, I am reading as fast as I can!
Tim (Bolivar, Ohio)
Wow, this is a very cool site! I started metal detecting back in about 1988. I moved and restored a log house to a woods along side the "Great Trail" in the Minerva Ohio area. There is an old story about "the lost french gold" burried along the trail in that area. (That is another long story for another time).
Anyway, I decided to get a detector and check my property. I sent away for a Garrette GTA1000 which was "state of the art" in those days, just below a Whites. About 20 minutes out of the box with my first set of batteries, I found the rusted remains of an old black powder pistol. OMG......I was hooked!
I metal detected every weekend in many different areas of Ohio, but mostly N.E. for about 6 or 7 years. I have hundreds of silver coins I have found, lots of rings, pocket knives.....you know, the "old stuff" we all have that is of no value, but really, really cool and can't be thrown away....lol
Anyway, life sorta got in the way of metal detecting. I moved, got a new job etc. We bought an 1886 Victorian that was about to be bull dozed and badly in need of restoration. I spent 5 years working on it from top to bottom...and it is now finished!
Last weekend, I was cleaning the garage. Sitting there waiting patiently in the corner was the ol' Garrette. I sorta got the bug again.....so I started searching the web. I found this site, and it has "blown on the embers" just reading about all those finds. The embers are now a bond fire! I just gotta get back into it again!!
I also think I will start looking for a new detector. I have no idea how far the technology has come, but I bet quite a ways! Keep posting everybody, I am reading as fast as I can!
Tim (Bolivar, Ohio)