After watching the videos, looks like I'm curious enough to have to try it out.
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After watching the videos, looks like I'm curious enough to have to try it out.
The October 2010 issue is out. This month we feature an article by club president William Purkey entitled A Visit To Historic Iwo Jima from the June 2009 issue of Western & Eastern Treasures...
This one does look sort of boring to me.
The September 2010 issue is out. This month's issue features an article about researching old maps to locate treasure today. To view the issue online or download a copy, visit...
We are very lucky to be able to MD an actual historical battlefield.
I'll be interested in it when it comes out.
It's an ongoing project working with the state of NC that may extend through years end. It's pretty exciting to be digging up fired musket balls, grapeshot and uniform buttons from the Revolutionary...
Thanks for looking.
The Old North State Detectorists Club based out of Greensboro, NC now has its' own YouTube channel with two videos recently uploaded, and more to come. The link is: www.youtube.com/user/onsdclub
The August 2010 issue is out. To see a copy, visit www.onsd.club.officelive.com and click on the Newsletter Archives tab.
I've heard some say Wal-Mart has a cheepie pair with in-line volume control.
That was one Mass of Humanity.
Books on the subject say even the tailings left from old abandoned mines can hold gold. That's not even counting the waste piles and such. No wonder these people are so quiet about panning. :dontknow:
I'm talking about the Gravity Trap Gold Panning Kit found online recently. Looks like a nice change of pace, to play in the water, since days locally have been 90+ degrees for a while. There are...
Thanks for taking the time to do the videos. It adds a lot to your digs.
Hello Mike,
We have a club based in Greensboro called the Old North State Detectorists. Just had a prospective member contact us from the Walkertown area the other day, so the folks are out there....
That's one mean-looking blade. Congrats.
Thanks also, but after having the grandkids over for the weekend, a 90+ degree outing in a treeless field without cloud cover sounds inviting. :-\
Thanks, it's been a learning experience.
The July 2010 issue is out. To see a copy, visit www.onsd.club.officelive.com and click on the Newsletter Archives tab.
Looks like Garrett will let the other guy's bash it out for the high-end detector market. I have no complaints from any of my MD's, they find all the pull tabs you think might be rings you would ever...
Owner of a local two-way radio communications sales and service facility. In this field for over 33+ years. Worked in Broadcast Engineering prior to that.
I'm in Greensboro, NC and still use my Garrett GTI 2500 and ACE 250. Thanks for the warm welcome.
Just happened to catch a reply post from CyberSage somewhere else with a link in it.
Caught a post somewhere else :thinkingabout: and followed it here. Glad to find out where some of the familiar names went to. Nice looking site. Looks like some reading to catch up on. :interesting: