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Just curious, even having that elusive machine sensitive to micro jewelry in salt water, how do you guys going to recover the targets (lets say in waist deep)? :-)
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
There is an universal rule, applicable to any human activity, allowing to achive mastery in any field: 10'000 hours of practice.
Guaranteed.
:-)
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YuriyV
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Sven1 Wrote:
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> The steel ones will be pretty clean, a quick rinse and spend away.
It is not true. Here in Canada steel core coins came up from the soil badly rusted. After several years they will desintegrate completely.
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
>if you are interested in finding 2 foot square, 1/2" thick pieces of buried aluminum, this machine will detect such objects at 11 1/2 feet deep
Seriously, no loghing. In many countries searching buried metal junk is a serious business. Especially if your family has dayly income around $3.
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YuriyV
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"Russia has done everything it can to destabilize western financial institutions"
O-o
Last 20 years Russia's givernment is a loyal lackey of Western financial elite. All profit from gas, oil going abroad of Russia. They invest into US treasure bonds like crazy. And you call this "destabilize western financial institutions"...
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
As I understand, it is possible to use any PI machine instead of those GPX5000. Going to try my Whites Surf PI within E-Trac in a park after some rains.
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
> In other words, if you can only move the GB knob very slightly to get equal sound pumping the coil (ground balanced), that's a tight window and high
> mineralization.
It is exact situation out here. The window is tight. Now I understand. Thanks!
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hi, guys.
My question is about ground mineralization. Is it high mineralized if my CZ-3D get ground balanced at no more than 3.5?
I'm concerned about this because here, in South-Eastern Ontario, I find old coind not deeper than 8". Usually at 6". Deepest was 8-9" canadian LC. No silver dimes deeper 5-6". Is it normal? Just seeing how guys from other regions make finds o
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YuriyV
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deathray Wrote:
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> My favorite part is"I can kill a man with this",
> haha
If is figure of speach. Putin meant the ring so heavy, it is possible to kill a men with it (kind of idiom in Russian).
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Added link to your site at www.canadianmetaldetecting.com forum. Hope the site will be interesting many guys and gals here in Canada. Especially after your last update, enabling UK and Canada support.
Thanks!
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
> As to the posters question above, in relation to
> foreign listings...I am solely encouraging US
> based ads at the moment, however, again, based on
> user feedback & suggestions, this may change soon,
> too.
It would be good to get Canadians to the company...
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Last year I was hunting several times at local high school's soccer pitch. Found about 41 coins (no silver) and 3 jevelery pieces (a ring, bracelet and pendant). After that the pitch was torn up. Me and other local detectorists visited the site several times during one week before it was leveled and covered by new sod. In total we found (at least):
- 297 coins (include 5 silvers - 2 quarter
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
This is the Soviet Union jewelery. Hallmarks in USSR contained at least a two parts: maker's stamp and stamp of the State Inspectorate Assay Office (SIAO). Each SIAO had have its own code of one letter of cyrillic alphabet. Like this:
B - (Upper Volga SIAO) area of Ivanovo, Kostroma and Jaroslavl regions;
H - (West Siberia SIAO) area of Altai, Kemerovo, Novosibirsk, Omsk and Tomsk regions;
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YuriyV
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smudge Wrote:
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> I hear that for some reason the CZ-3D likes to
> give high tone signals for iron. Is that true?
More precise, ...for rusted nails.
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YuriyV
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Steve(MS) Wrote:
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> Say maybe buying ML is more American after all......
According to Karl Marx, there is no crime for which the capitalist will not go for a profit of 200%.
Pushing industry into countries with low cost labour to have eaxtra profit is a crime. Period.
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YuriyV
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morelicdetector Wrote:
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> Wonder if their coils are any better?
This is the interview of the detector's designer Andrey (nick name M@RS). Taken from above links:
Indeed, the Viking built on base of F75, but the detector reworked by me up to 60%.... Improved almost anything. Software and settings were corrected, new coil provid
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
As I understand, producer of the detector (MARS company) is producer of well known "AKA Mars" coils:
I believe, FT arranged production in China as well where F75/T2 were copied as GoldFinder. Somehow MARS aquired chineese parts and optimized the software, circuit and adopted their coils to the MD. Obviously did it well that Mars Viking became better then GoldFinder and even (some tim
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Aaron Wrote:
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> I do find a certain sqaure tab that registers as a
> hi tone with the 3D and those are large, maybe the
> original sq tabs from the 80's.
I noticed that those tab registers as high tone is it is bent or cut.
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
NEBody-BC Wrote:
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> Yuri... please keep us updated on your "new" 1021.
Well, got it tuned yesterday. Certified at 10.5". I'd say it is not the dream but acceptable. Take it to hunt today. Result is here:
Button Canada Militia popped out from depth about 9". Not bad! Learning its tricks.
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YuriyV
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
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