The SWEET sound of success, with the Beast!

mastereagle22

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Hello all

Lastnight was the big night I had been eagerly waiting for. It was the first real hunt with my new Explorer II. Now I don't want to belabor the point, but I really needed to find some good stuff to show my wife that the money I had spent was well worth it. Anyway I met Baldingboy at his house and we hitched up the mules (his truck) and headed off across town to an old house he has gotten permission to hunt.
We got there and started swinging. BB "suggested" that I try to detect the little stip of dirt between the street and the sidewalk. When I say little I mean my size 10 1/2 shoes reached from one side of the grass to the other. He headed right for a tree in the front yard and started swinging. Right off the bat I got a 12 guage shotgun shell head that says "Chester" on it. I assume that it is a Winchester but it is such bad shape that is all I can read. Then I found a memorial in such bad shape there was only 2/3rds of it left. Suddenly I heard BB call out hey I found something. How convenient, he makes me detect the little strip of grass betweent the street and sidewalk and then he heads straight for a tree on a place he arranged for us to hunt and finds an old coin. ;) I walked over to where he was playing in the dirt making mud pies, (the ground is bone dry here) and look down into the hole and see what appears to be an Eagle or some type of bird looking up at me from the hole. He says to me, "I don't know what it is but it looks really old." Oh really, and Pamela Anderson Lee is a woman, duh! :D He gently reaches down into the whole and picks up the coin and if you have ever seen a new father hold his baby for the first time, then you know how BB was looking right then. I ran to the truck and got a plastic cup and some water that I brought and we babptized that coin right there on the spot. We let it settle a while and went back to hunting.
About 5 minutes later I got a signal with the Beast I just couldn't pinpoint exactly of course it was between two roots the size of my forearm so the digging wasn't too easy. I decided after 20 minutes the tree was going to win this battle and I looked into my finds pouch. One half eaten memorial, one messed up shotgun shell end, 4 rusty nails and a few pieces of canslaw. Yeah my $620 investment was really paying off. I should have bought a Whites. Anyway BB could see that I was really dissappointed and he and I were hungry, so he offered to run up the street for some nurishment and liquid refreshment (not the adult kind). I mummbled yeah okay, but he said but first we're going to go do battle with that tree for your coin. So the two of us nights rode our steeds across the vast expanse of the front yard galloping hoves reverbating off the side of house (okay so we cupped out hands clapped them together and screamed out run away), our Leches gleaming as the sun caught the edge and the tree was scared!! BB was able to confirm that I indeed had found a coin and asked me what the Beast said it was supposed to be. (Storm if you are reading this pay attention) I said the machine tells me that according to my air tests we have a Wheat penny in the hole. "Well let's harvest some wheat" BB says and goes to battle with the tree. Five minutes later out pops the oldest coin I have found to date, a 1910 Wheat, not in great shape but we were pumped. BB then says he is heading off to get nourishment and he will return shortly. Just then I get a signal and I look at BB and I say, "The beast says this is another wheat penny!" Ok, he says like Patrick from SBSP, and drives off. Sure enough in less than a minute I have another wheat! A 1942. BB returns and we quickly eat and he looks at me and he says, "You want to go somewhere else and see what we can find," after a quick second I decide to stay and stick it out. I feel like this is the right place to be and I tell BB, "No, I am going to stay right here because tonight I am going to find one of them funny dimes with the lady on it with the wings on her head" (I told you too Ricardo_NY1). Anyway all is quiet for the next 35 minutes with a few pennys, some pull tabs, some trash and then I hear the beast make a sound I have never heard in the wild before. A sweet, high pitched tone that will not waver. I look down at the graph for the target box and all I can see is about a box and a half at the upper right hand corner of the screen. At this point I almost dropped the beast. I tell BB, hey I just found silver! I get down on the ground and start making my plug and gently remove the soil from my hole, it is dark so BB and I put on our headlights and go back to digging. My pinpointer comes to life in my hands shaking so hard I think it is going to fall apart (hey it's made by Whites ;D :D ;)). Just then as I pryed just a little more dirt out of the hole, the light hits the side of a coin and we are both blinded by the reflected light off of a SILVER coin!!!!!! I pick it up and it is a 1951 rosie. No funny dime, but I am not complaining. BB and I give each other high fives and head back to detecting. We make our way around the house and back to the other side with little of any finds, I think the yard has been cherry picked by someone. Anyway, I start walking and tell BB, "hey it's 9:45 and I told the wife I would be home by. . ." and then before I can finish my sentence the beast growls that same high pitch sweet tone we had heard almost an hour ago!!! 10 inches and the little box is trying to hide in the righthand corner again. BB and I spend the next 5 minutes and 26 seconds (yes I timed it) digging a hole you could drive his truck into so as not to scratch the silver. Out pops a 1943 Australian Florin!!!!!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D I cannot speak, I cannot breath I am so shocked. Then as I always do I wave the coil back over the hole and sl to the right of the hole I get the same sweet sound again!!!! 4 inches, I dig a small hole and flip the plug over and there in the plug lays the holy grail of my quest!!! You guessed it I got my funny dime with the lady and the wings!!! 1945!!!! BB says "Hey its a mercury dime", I don't know about BB sometimes because I know for a fact the dime is made out of Silver not mercury. ;) I wasn't through for the night. I found one more wheat a 1946 which I scratched with my digger and BB found a 1912!!!!!! Don't know the mint mark but it is still a cool coin and his oldest Wheat to date. I cannot wait for the next time I get to take the beast out for a hunt. I also foudn one more silver dime a 1957, and since I have already found one with that date I am going to give it to BB. He doesn't know it yet so let's keep it our secret.

For anyone reading this post, please do not take offense that I made funny comments about Whites, I think they make very good equipment and the only reason I ended up with and Explorer instead of a DFX is because a great gentleman sold me the Explorer at a price that was too good to pass up. Any comments I made about Whites above was just for fun. I can tell you and I got his permission first, that BB had run over the first Silver dime with his XLT and he just didn't find it. His machine did not even indicate to him it was there. So with that being said I don't want anyone fighting the Minelab vs Whites argument on anymore of my posts PLEASE....

This machine is awesome. When it finds Silver there is no doubt. Now if I could just get it to find me some more zipper pulls! :D

Oh and by the way not to steal his thunder, BB found an 1890 Un Centavo from Mexico. WTG BB!!
 

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My wife actually VOLUNTEERED to take the kids to the local elem school and let them play on the tot lot so I could detect for 30-40 mins. I just about fell over. Now if she had just done that in a skimpy nighty my fantasy would have come completely true!! :) :D ;D

Anyway I went out with three goals in mind: 1. Dig any silver signal 2. Dig any low signal so I can try to learn the trash and nickels 3. Dig any wheat signal (I am tryign to catch up with Captain SE)

So anyway my wife has my daughter's Discovery 1100 and walks across the gravel and swings it one time and finds a little junk chain. I couldn't really believe it.

I walked around for 35 mins doing a very "QUICK" search. I looked just like Baldinboy with his XLT only slightly more spastic. :D :D Any way right at the base of a huge tree I turned the coil up on edge and ran it around the base of the tree and got a Wheat signal at 4 inches. Dug it and sure enough 1941. Common coin I know but still cool. On the way out I isolated one silver signal that had nothing on the depth guage bar so I am guessing it is DEEP. I did run my pinpointer over the site and nothing was shallow. I also ran across three more wheat signals all at 10 inches deep. I marked them in a way I would be able to find them again and I am going back out there tomorrow morning to recover the targets. I would have tonight but my wife's patience had worn out with the kids and she said she was leaving with or without me. Anyway it was a blast and when the Beast indicates a Wheat penny that is what I find. I love this machine!!!

Captain I now have 16 I am well on my way to catching your wheat count ;D :D
 

"LoL..... "That is too funny,sounds so familiar!!!I'm picturing you Mding like Pac-man.
Good luck hunting going back."
"Get er done!!!"
 

Loved the story and those were great finds. Hope your wife learns to love metal detecting too.

Georgiaflutterby :)
 

mastereagle22 said:
Captain I now have 16 I am well on my way to catching your wheat count ;D :D

Good job, Mastereagle!!! I think you should come up with a more realistic year end wheatie count....how about 300 by year end?? Hahahahah....don't try and catch up with me...you know the old saying, "One wheat forward, two wheats back"..... ;D ;D

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

If you new Explorer SE guys are having the same problem that we did here in OR...Several high pitched rings during your sweep/ or falses....It is because it is a new coil design. You can send it back and request an EX2 coil for the SE and they will send you a replacement. It quiets down the issue by about 90%. Just call Minelab in Las Vegas and ask for Sandy, The Customer Service Manager.

We tried using the SE coil on the EX2 and it had the same issues as the SE did with it on. So it is a coil issues and they will trade you. After a while, most of you will have a aftermarket coil anyway, so it is up to you what you wanna do with it.
 

Captn_SE said:
mastereagle22 said:
Captain I now have 16 I am well on my way to catching your wheat count ;D :D

Good job, Mastereagle!!! I think you should come up with a more realistic year end wheatie count....how about 300 by year end?? Hahahahah....don't try and catch up with me...you know the old saying, "One wheat forward, two wheats back"..... ;D ;D

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan

How about a more realistic goal than that, how about 100. The ONLY big drawback to the Beast is how slow I have to go with it during a hunt. When I want a quick clad hunt or to relic hunt the Deleon is my fallback position, until I learn all metal with the Beast. I don't know if I will get to enough places with wheat pennies to find even 100. I usually only get to hunt one night a week with Baldingboy and maybe two hours the rest of the week.
 

mastereagle,it's obvious you haven't read the fine print on the CTH rules.I understand that Burdie and Stoney are not allowing any Minelabs!Not even as backups in the car,guess you'll have to leave it at home.Too bad,but you and BB can share the XLT.

(btw,great finds and fortitude!)
 

Great Finds, my explorer is in the mail & I should have it by Tuesday & cant wait to see what I find...
 

warsawdaddy said:
mastereagle,it's obvious you haven't read the fine print on the CTH rules.I understand that Burdie and Stoney are not allowing any Minelabs!Not even as backups in the car,guess you'll have to leave it at home.Too bad,but you and BB can share the XLT.

(btw,great finds and fortitude!)

I will check that out but since I have a Deleon I don't think that will be a problem. I also have another friend who might rent me his XLT for the weekend. I don't stress over that kind of stuff, it's their hunt and it that IS the rule then I of course will follow it.
 

mastereagle22 said:
warsawdaddy said:
mastereagle,it's obvious you haven't read the fine print on the CTH rules.I understand that Burdie and Stoney are not allowing any Minelabs!Not even as backups in the car,guess you'll have to leave it at home.Too bad,but you and BB can share the XLT.

(btw,great finds and fortitude!)

I will check that out but since I have a Deleon I don't think that will be a problem. I also have another friend who might rent me his XLT for the weekend. I don't stress over that kind of stuff, it's their hunt and it that IS the rule then I of course will follow it.

mastereagle22, your leg should be plenty long by now with WSD pulling so hard. LOL There is no fine print on what detector you use----even a couple of bent welding rods.
 

That's a great day and a bunch of good old coins.
Your '45 Merc is in excellent condition, must have been 'low miles' when dropped.

Continued success!
 

stoney56 said:
mastereagle22 said:
warsawdaddy said:
mastereagle,it's obvious you haven't read the fine print on the CTH rules.I understand that Burdie and Stoney are not allowing any Minelabs!Not even as backups in the car,guess you'll have to leave it at home.Too bad,but you and BB can share the XLT.

(btw,great finds and fortitude!)

I will check that out but since I have a Deleon I don't think that will be a problem. I also have another friend who might rent me his XLT for the weekend. I don't stress over that kind of stuff, it's their hunt and it that IS the rule then I of course will follow it.

mastereagle22, your leg should be plenty long by now with WSD pulling so hard. LOL There is no fine print on what detector you use----even a couple of bent welding rods.

Man am I glad about that! :D And I don't know who told you about my detector made out of two aluminum cans, a couple of leds, two coat hangers, a broomstick and two 9 volt batteries, it must have been Baldingboy! But it goes deeper than ANY OTHER detector out there. :D :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D
 

Admiral de Salee said:
That's a great day and a bunch of good old coins.
Your '45 Merc is in excellent condition, must have been 'low miles' when dropped.

Continued success!

Thank you. It is a nice coin, I just wished I hadn't scratched it with my gloved finger. As I stated before that will NOT happen again. I found a wheat lastnight that was crusted and dirty. I did not do anything to it until I got home and then I just soaked it in water for a couple of hours and used a really soft toothbrush on the date area. So you should all be proud of me. Lesson learned. It is hard to wait to get home to clean it though.
 

That was a real fun story to read it was like we were right there with you, I could picture those damn tree roots I've had to leave a couple of targets behind but have made a mental note so one day i can go back and retrieve ( i hope).

Great going on the Silver and early wheat.
 

Here is a picture of the area BB allowed me to hunt... at first.
 

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Really great post,glad you like that explorer it will pay for itself in short order. The best way to bring the wife over to your side of the fence is to bring her a big fat gold ring. These items most often present themselves at gaming fields and tot lots at a town near you. I have to tell you to give up on digging the nails,they will always be nails. This can be accomplished very easily by going to your tones and selecting ferrous. It may take you a few hours to get used to,and pulltabs sound a bit more coiney,which makes you dig a few more of them which will in turn help you to find more gold. You will dig very few nails and you can spend more time digging the good stuff. here is a site that you simply must go spend some time at http://www.findmall.com/list.php?10 enjoy...Shoot
 

Nice post and congrats on the silver! HH, Mike
 

Wow, great finds ME, congrats on the silvers.
Sounds like you had a blast. Best of luck on your next hunt too!

Smiles!
BDoo
 

Boobydoo said:
Wow, great finds ME, congrats on the silvers.
Sounds like you had a blast. Best of luck on your next hunt too!

Smiles!
BDoo

Thanks that means a lot coming from you. I look at your posts and then I have to go get a new keyboard because the drool has shorted out mine. :D

I know this sounds cheesy and all but even the few times Baldingboy and I have gone out and not had good hunts it was still fun. He is an amazing guy that just knows how to make people laugh. I haven't met anyone who doesn't like the guy. Truly the best "treasure" I have found since detecting is his friendship, he is like the brother I never had. :)
 

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