Sometimes good things come in pairs

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2/13/09
Well even though it has only been 6 or 7 weeks since I last swung a detector, with the weather being so cold and snowy it has seemed a lot longer. Our “January” thaw didn't come this winter until the second week of February. By Thursday of this week all the snow had melted. Only piles from where the biggest heaps had been remained and the ground was soft. Perfect detecting weather. Today they called for a high in the lower 30's. Since it was a Friday I packed all my gear the night before and got into work early. This along with an hour of AL allowed me to get out and hunting by 3:15pm. I really just wanted to dig anything and it really did feel nice to be out detecting again. The spot I hit is really getting played out but I did manage to find a neat little old play coin.

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It was now 4:15 and I thought I better get Marilyn's Roses before everyone gets off work and the flowers get picked over. I still had to wait in line for my flowers but by 5ish I had the flowers and a card.

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Since it doesn't get dark until 6 I figured why not hit the nearby park for a half hour. It was a great choice.

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I hunted for about 20 minutes or so and got some coins and such. Then I moved into an area where the detector was nulling a lot. Within the nulls I got a solid coin tone. Dig it and it's a 1935 wheat penny. A good sign I am thinking. Then I get one of those “falsing but I better dig to make sure” type signals. It turns out to be a wild goose chase and I give up on it. About a foot away I get a similar sounding signal but this sounds more like a solid silver coin sound. Skeptical but hopeful I dig. I pull up some dirt, stick the wand in the hole and get a solid silver tone again. Now I am thinking I better be more careful cause this could be silver. A little more loosing of some soil and sure enough I see the silver edge of a quarter. When I pulled it out of the hole I was like ooooh yeaaahhh!

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What is remarkable is that I found one almost exactly like it about 30 feet from this one back in November. Same date and condition too. Pretty sweet.

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2/14/09
Today Nate and I had made plans to do an all day hunt. It's too bad the weather couldn't have held out for one more day. As it turned out by the time we had gotten up and on the road there was a nice coating of snow on the ground. Not to be thwarted by some snow we still decided to give it a try.

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Well, the next picture sums it up pretty good:

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Ugh. Every other swing your coil would get so loaded with snow you had to kick it off. To make matters worse it caused my detector to false more frequently.

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After an hour or so and not finding more than a few coins and some bottle caps I started thinking about all the better things I could be doing at home.... I guess Nate felt the same way and we basically decided to abort the mission.

My sad finds below. Notice not even a single Quarter or wheat penny. Nate at least found six quarters, a wheat penny and numerous other clad.

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HH all.

Bob
 

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Well Bob...two hunts for you...and you are already one DATED slq ahead of my whole last year total ;D
You have the best pics to go along with the posts :thumbsup:
 

Sweet SLQ's. In great condition too!
 

Those quarters are sweet. Wish our snow would melt away too.
 

Aaaaah, those acursed bottle caps. That's all I seem to find with my new Minelab Safari. That's the bad news. The good news is that I find lots of them! ::) Monty
 

Bob, Awesome :thumbsup: finds.
I hope there's more of the same for our PA hunt.
Congrats to you and your son :icon_king:
 

Glad you got out. I'm your neighbor to the east in Erie Pa.

Nice digs dude,
w2g
 

two with dates that is WAYTOCOOL nice pic nad post I like the pair too! :P
 

Thanks for all the comments. I haven't posted in a while. Obviously the snow was an issue but I'm a lot less inclined to post the rosies, mercs, and other stuff. Plus it does take some time to put together the pictures and all.

Hey Nick. I like the new Avatar. 8)

Doug, you had to give someone the idea....then I see someone (Neil) post what you probably were thinking. :D :D

Mountainplayer - 36 inches is bad. Now I feel better. :icon_sunny:

Crazy - You know Ohio - it always does that teasing thing in the latter part of winter. Makes you think spring and then you get socked. As long as we get out inbetween....

Bryce - For some reason the Cleveland area (suburbs) is a decent area for SLQ's - with dates. ;D A lot does have to do with the development of the area.

Bob
 

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