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Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....

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Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 30, 2019 08:23PM
Wish me luck!


Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 30, 2019 08:44PM
Nothing like hunting your local Castle....lol good luck
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 30, 2019 08:49PM
eye popping smiley eye popping smiley eye popping smiley

Good luck!! Let us know how it turns out!

Steve
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 30, 2019 09:17PM
Thanks, I'll take a few pics. It's a one off dig, hopefully it throws up some nice finds.
OBN
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 01:46AM
It would take me several years to hunt a spot like that..Good Luck And lets see the treasures!

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Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 03:29AM
Looks like a nice site.
Good luck.
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 09:17AM
Looks like Killyleagh?

Good luck, Robert!
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 11:43AM
Yup, Killyleagh castle for sure, confirmed with Google image.

A bit of history. [en.wikipedia.org]

If the place has been heavily hunted in the past, I would avoid the lawns and hit the more difficult areas such as under those trees and bushes. Any bare ground you can find.

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Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 08/31/2019 12:34PM by Badger in NH.
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 12:23PM
Best of luck, ghound! What detector(s) R U going to use.
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 06:05PM
Yes Killyleagh castle, it was a lovely setting but finds were scarce for me, just the way it goes i suppose.
There was a gold ring, gold snake button, I think 3 or 4 hammered silver and the usual 1700 onwards coppers and buttons etc
There was 100 detectorists swinging, so I guess I was one of the lucky ones as was my mate to hit hammered silver using the Nox.
I dug plenty of signals, and still need to go through my finds pouch.
Still a very enjoyable day out, the raffle prizes were good and so was the company.






Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 07:10PM
Sweet!!
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 07:32PM
The pear drop item is a lead palm guard.
[finds.org.uk]

OBN
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 08:58PM
WOW..What a Great experience ! Thanks for sharing.

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2020......Gold Rings....73....Misc Gold 1 .......Silvers ...110
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 11:19PM
Lol, you didn't mention it was a club hunt. Awesome looking place.
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
August 31, 2019 11:44PM
Awesome site, and hunt. Photobucket can be so annoying.
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
September 01, 2019 02:28AM
Very nice!
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
September 01, 2019 12:12PM
Lots of deep targets in those fields I'll bet. Equinox 800 in Gold mode would be the way to go for that place.
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
September 01, 2019 08:55PM
There was a few deep targets between the iron patches, the folded copper item on the right in the previous pic above was pinpointer deep.
The lead item below it is thought to be votive axe head, i need to drop it into the museum to check it out, if correct it would probably predate the castle.






Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/01/2019 09:02PM by ghound.
Re: Here's where I'm detecting tomorrow....
September 02, 2019 03:23AM
Outstanding site!

Congratulations on the opportunity of detecting such an old site, truly moments to cherish.

I’m no expert, but I think the miniature votive axe head is vintage jewelry, either single or part of several miniature pieces stung on a necklace or wrist band, terrific finds!

Thanks for sharing,
Paul