Newbie in Ohio

Loco-Digger

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Hello fellow dirt fisherman!!! I bought my first metal detector 3 years ago, some cheap treasure cove model, I tried it, couldn't find anything so it was put up in the shed where it sat for 3 years. During this past frozen winter I ran across this site and enjoyed seeing and reading about the amazing finds ya'll were posting. After a few days watching UTube videos, I pulled the cheap detector out. Found the best setting "on this site" and began my adventure in late April. After air testing and playing around with the cheap detector. I began to find clad anywhere and everywhere. Since then I have upgraded to a used Fisher F4, "call me cheap" but why buy new when used will do ($295) not a bad price. I wanted to get deeper and have the ability to better discriminate. So Far I have detected 5 properties and have some cool finds. One house, the owner stated that the property was detected 4 other times in the past 3 years. I found my 1st silver (64 rosie) a 1938 nickel, and an 1875 seated dime. The seated dime was in the last 2 grid rows I set up for the property. I use the historical maps online for this town, dated 1874 since it shows the structures that were here back then. I use this phylosophy for picking the older homes to detect. If the yard is not manicured I ask to detect it and have never been turned down. I believe my age has something to do with winning their trust. If the yard is manicured I do not ask. When I am bored or just want to polish my skills I go to the local fairgrounds, or to other small towns to detect at defunct schools and parks. I did Drive 80 miles round trip Saturday Memorial Day weekend to a closed military depot up on Lake Erie. Not much money, but I did walk away with a 1936 Buffalo Nickel. I am making it into a necklace and have coper plated it for effect. Figure it will look better on a gold chain with the slight copper color. If I start a property I do not leave until I find a ring or coin.

Look forward to being a part of this community.

Retired Army (27 years service).
 

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Welcome to TNet!
Congrats on the good finds and thank you for your service in the Army!
 

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Welcome aboard! Take a look at Sub-Forums: Ohio for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.
 

A fellow Ohioan! Welcome to the site good sir! Whereabouts in Ohio are you located if I may ask?
 

Yet another welcome from a fellow Ohioan. A ton of good info here. Happy hunting and thanks for your service!
 

I am 40 miles WSW of Cleveland in lower Lorain County, how about you?
 

Hello and welcome to the forum...and as mentioned, your military service is greatly appreciated!
 

Welcome aboard!! :)
 

I am 40 miles WSW of Cleveland in lower Lorain County, how about you?

I'm in central Ohio in Delaware County, but if you're ever down this way and need a hunting partner, feel free to drop me a line! :)
 

Roger that OhioPlugger, I have so many local places on the radar for now, but a trip South is not out of the question later this summer
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Roger that OhioPlugger, I have so many local places on the radar for now, but a trip South is not out of the question later this summer
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Hehe understandable, I'm in the same boat. So much land, so little time. Good luck in your hunts!
 

grats on the finds! and welcome!
 

Welcome to Tnet, and thank you for your service!

Steve
 

Wel-come aboard ... :thumbsup:
 

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