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Cal_cobra Wrote:
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> Thanks Wayne I'm not positive it'll clean u
> p any better? Seems to have some crud fused on t
> he front (not the back of course I've heard t
> hat soaking copper/brass relics in transmission oi
> l or olive oil will get the crud off, but I've nev
> er had good luck wi
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Trip #2 today.
Went back with the trusty Deus and scoured over some area for a couple hrs that I didn't get to last time.
Buddy didn't get anything worth mention but I got these 2 coins!
1850s/60s Silver .03 center (heavily worn)
and
an 1876cc Seated Dime
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Cal_cobra Wrote:
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> Keith Southern Wrote:
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> > Those thin stamped eagle buckles never to hardl
> y turn up here...They are pure decoration style..s
> ash type...Your cast one is found here east coast
> but thin ones are usually attributed to Go
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Been wanting to dig this place for about a yr now since my buddy and I found it late last fall but couldn't get on it until now.
It's an old fairgrounds partially on a church grounds and partially in a farm field now from 1860s - 1920s out in BFE near 2 small towns forgotten by time basically. Did a ton of research to find the place/exact spot and had to get permission from the churc
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Pimento Wrote:
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> Some lovely finds in great condition.
> In case you were unaware, the lead/pewter 'flower'
> item is off the lid of a tobacco jar:
>
Thanks Pimento
Wasn’t sure what it was/is. Thought it might be off of a furniture piece of the like!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Nice digs Daniel!
That "Manier & co” piece is a civil war era store card/token (cool find)
Pinpointers suck. The only one I’ve ever bought/used is the original black Garrett that I still have but hardly ever use! I’ve had it for a good 8 yrs now and it still runs strong. I wear it on my belt but will go 3 or 4 hunts or more without even using it once. I’ve never found them to be a
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
ozzie Wrote:
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> Good stuff!............. Using the Kruzer?
On this outing I used the Deus with LF 9" coil - version 3.2 (my favorite version and coil).
I'm working there all week though so I'll hit it again with the Kruzer on one of the days before I'm done with the job and report back with any more findings
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
!850s house/yard. Doing a plaster redo job for some homeowners that just bought this place and are fixing it up inside before moving in. Guy said house was built in 1900 according to his docs but I seen cut nails in the walls I'm working on so I went out to the truck and whipped out my maps to check and sure enough, it shows on an 1850s. I didn't tell him that though and/but I asked if
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Welgund Wrote:
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> Wayne , didn't you just sell your MXT Pro? Your a
> s bad as me, every time I sell that machine I alwa
> ys buy one back.lol
Lol
I hear ya Welgund
and yep = I just sold mine a couple months ago!
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Nice,,, am very interested in the simultaneous multi freq.
I do have a related question though Dilek:
Is there a place (Facebook, etc) that we can officially submit a name for the unit so that we’re not just posting it on forums and then others could potentially claim they cane up with the name 1st? I missed it if you’ve provided it already.
Thanks in advance.
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Notice the loser edited it and removed what he initially said!
You guys gotta be fast and QUOTE his initial post before he edits/removes his initial statements!
Doesn’t have to balls to stand behind his own words AND then tries to hide/back peddle to try and make himself look good = whacko.
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Keith Southern Wrote:
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That coil on High Freq has become my go to in alot
> of scenarios..Works great on Multi-Kruzers too!
>
> You'll see something else of it Shortly I'm loving
> to use it for!!!!
>
> Keith
We can take a hint Keith!
Must be testing new machine with that coil attached
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Welcome Chris and thanks for your service to our country!
Sounds like a great weekend planned there on a great site. Wish I lived closer because I’d take you up on the offer!
Keep us informed/updated
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hehehe
funny schit there TN-schithunter!
I "almost" feel honored = you made a poem about me! You should get your facts straight though (we don't like fake news around here)!
That trip to Alabama & Georgia you're referring to wasn't made specifically to hunt relics with Keith = that was only a bonus on the journey so your "poem" is incorrect in how y
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MichiganRelicHunter
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum