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You always seem to find the most peaceful areas to hunt!
Just you, the woods and a detector & trowel!
I don't get that perk around here - too urbanized...
Cool digs Keith :-)
HH
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MichiganRelicHunter
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richrider99 Wrote:
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> Are you still thinking on selling you CZ-6a? I
> would be instered in buying it.
>
> richrider99@msn.com
The OP is looking to buy one - not sell.
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
earthmansurfer Wrote:
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> I don't know Steve, that detector looks brand new
> and for a new condition collectable model (that
> works), that is worth holding onto imo. (But I am
> not a collector...)
That's why I posted the link here
in case anyone IS a collector and wants one so new that you'd have to t
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
scoooter Wrote:
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> Here's one newly listed!
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> ctor-coil-Fisher-CZ-3D-with-cover-/200905779875?pt
> =US_Metal_Detector_Accessories&hash=item2ec6eaeaa3
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Thanks Scooter - good lookin out!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Keith Southern Wrote:
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> i believe alot has to do with the type ground
> you have..
>
> I have hit spot's around here over the years and
> sometimes the relics are in the 12-24 strata but
> the dirt is not of the clay type...
>
> trenchlines are filled in deep and are of a red
> clay and stuff in
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
88junior Wrote:
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> It's great for selling detectors, but it's sad to
> see the holes these new treasure seekers are
> leaving in school yards and parks!! These shows
> need to show the proper recovery and filling of
> holes or it's going to be the death of our hobby!!
> I have been trying to find a AT-P
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Man - a stinkin penny for all that work/hassle and grief!?
Not too sure how well the beaches on the coast produce this time of yr (not too good from what I hear) but if ya wanna find gold - as I'm sure you know - you can't beat the beach/shallow water :-)
We're still thawing out up here in Michigan but a trip to the big lake is in the near future here for me (waiting for my c
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MichiganRelicHunter
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bigboar Wrote:
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> hi mrh,, that stinks bud! sorry to hear about it..
> don't give up on pinpointers though, get yourself
> a garrett PP and you will be a believer...
Been detecting for over 30 yrs bigboar (since 1977)...... My detectors are my pin pointers and I'm deadly accurate with them - that's why I don
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MichiganRelicHunter
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wayne_etc Wrote:
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> I'll do better.
>
> How about $30 shipped? I could use some
> back-ups.
>
>
> w
Thanks but,
as seen in the link below - I see the V-Max selling on ebay in past sales for $50 as an avg. (several of them) time and time again and some as high as $78!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
smudge Wrote:
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> Hi Michigan.
> One thing I've always hated about Kellyco is that
> they try to grossly inflate the value of the
> "extras" they include when you purchase a
> detector.
Yeah - me too but it's gotta be worth more than $20! I see the V-Max selling on ebay in past sales for $50 as an
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
hi keith, I never run iron disc above 31 because
> way back when tom tested the pro I remembered him
> stating 32 was max I believe. I didn't run iron
> audio on though, could that make a difference? I
> always used iron audio just to check a target.. It
> snowed the other day so I cant get out to my
> garden again until it melts plus I will have to
> get one of
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MichiganRelicHunter
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88junior Wrote:
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> Keith get beadazzler and decorate up a detector
> with some bling bling on it to make it look all
> girlie and they may decide to give it a try!! LOL
> my daughter goes occasionally with me she swings a
> little Compadre.
That's funny!
It may just work though -
HH
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MichiganRelicHunter
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sonny(IN) Wrote:
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> yea I bid up to 620.00 myself. got carried away
> as I already have a very nice one but wanted a
> backup.... Might sell mine as it is almost mint
> and I did not pay near that for it
Yeah - it went a bit high than I wanted to pay but near mint 6a's are hard to find as most guys that own/have owne
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hope you weren't the guy I out bid!!
That machine is as close to brand new that you'll ever see a CZ6a - can't wait to get it here!!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hey Jim
how old is your AT Pro??
I know a lot of the 1st ones released on the market had some issues and maybe that's why you're not having very good luck with yours in iron?
All I know is that in Pro mode wide open with nothing notched out and iron disc set between 32 - 35 (even 40 in some cases) you can listen for the whisper of a high tone mixed in with the iron grunt and p
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
TheOtherLeggoHead Wrote:
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> Go back and see if you can find the matching P14.
Which one is the P14 Lego??
The S & J from CT?? That one to me seems older just by the way it looks (both front and back)??
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Aaron Wrote:
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> Man I love buttons, and that's real pretty one.
There's *2* different buttons Aaron!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
AT Pro's one of my fav machines too Keith - I've had one for 2.5 yrs now and it finds stuff many other machines I've used (much higher $$/cost) have walked rgt over - - not to mention - - as you say - - they work the iron very well for "cherry picking".
My soil GB's out at around 82 - 87 depending and the Lake Michigan Beach Sand GB's out at high 50's/lo
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum