Professor of Engineering
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- Joined
- Oct 5, 2014
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- Massachusetts
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett: AT Pro, AT Gold & Infinium; Minelab: Explorer SE, II; Simplex; Tesoro: Tejon & Outlaw; White's: V3i
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
Hello Everyone,
The last two days I had to myself, so after prepping for the college courses for next week, detecting was the first and only priority! The two days cycled through an old school and two farm fields, both have produced nicely before and will probably continue for the rest of my life. The school gave up the usual jewelry (another cross?) and clad with a flat button surprise. The two farm fields just continued to deliver flat buttons, round balls, silver (Mercury, Barber and Trime), copper (IH) coins and lots of large iron. Today, I was in pure relic mode in the fields, digging every signal, including large iron (you never know). Some of the iron recoveries were cool with one being the leg off an old stove that was once in the now gone house from the early 1800’s. No photos of the junk, but you could imagine the shear volume of recovered trash.
The time out detecting was very relaxing and now I feel at peace!
I sure hope the weather keeps up here in Massachusetts, but I feel we here are on borrowed time for this winter hunting season.
Thank you for viewing,
GL & HH
Doc


The last two days I had to myself, so after prepping for the college courses for next week, detecting was the first and only priority! The two days cycled through an old school and two farm fields, both have produced nicely before and will probably continue for the rest of my life. The school gave up the usual jewelry (another cross?) and clad with a flat button surprise. The two farm fields just continued to deliver flat buttons, round balls, silver (Mercury, Barber and Trime), copper (IH) coins and lots of large iron. Today, I was in pure relic mode in the fields, digging every signal, including large iron (you never know). Some of the iron recoveries were cool with one being the leg off an old stove that was once in the now gone house from the early 1800’s. No photos of the junk, but you could imagine the shear volume of recovered trash.
The time out detecting was very relaxing and now I feel at peace!
I sure hope the weather keeps up here in Massachusetts, but I feel we here are on borrowed time for this winter hunting season.
Thank you for viewing,
GL & HH
Doc





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