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    Newbie in Midcoast Maine

    Hey all,
    I think a friend of mine has a detector ( no idea about details ) that I could borrow.
    I became disabled last fall, due to terminal cancer, but still have use of my right arm and can walk slowly for relatively short distances.
    This seems like a nearly perfect activity for me.

    Oak
    Last edited by Oak; 10-13-2015 at 12:51 PM. Reason: Mistyped

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    Welcome from Illinois!

    We're glad you joined the forum, Oak! Were you thinking about detecting at the beach or on land? It can be a physically demanding activity, but it's not too difficult if you aren't bothered by the kneeling and digging. Each target is like a present to unwrap, you never know what is going to be there.

    Best of luck, and keep us posted on your progress.

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    Welcome from Washington state. I really hope you're able to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Please keep us posted!
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    Welcome to the group Oak! I just did a quick search on Union, Maine....it seems there is a lot of history there.
    Tony nailed it...every target is like opening a present. I wish you the best of luck and look forward to your finds!
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    Welcome from western MA. Hoping that this hobby will be a good fit for you as it can be a lot of fun. If your friend has that detector ask him for some lessons before heading out.
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    Thanks for the welcome! I'll probably do my detecting on land or maybe lakeside. There is a lot of history in this area and I'm in the middle of it! I should be able to move slowly, which seems ideal, and sit when I need to. I should have thought of this a few months ago, gonna get cold around here soon. When my friend gets back from No. Maine, I'll hit him up.

    Oak

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    Hello Oak , Detecting can be very therapeutic on many levels . Its very inspiring to hear you trying out the hobby after your health ordeal and I wish you the best . Glad you joined up .

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    Thanks again all.
    Here's a cut and paste from another forum. One finger typing is slow and frustrating!

    My buddy came through! I've got on long term ( I hope ) loan a Whites IDX Pro.
    The only bummer is that he can't find the manual, so I'm flying blind here.
    Can any any help me with a download for a manual?
    Does the idx pro go by another name? I've looked at the White website and found a list of downloads, but didn't notice this model. I could have missed it. I guess I'm prone to that kind of thing.
    It's raining here now, so I guess I probably shouldn't take it out and play.
    Any advice?

    Thanks,

    Oak

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    Oak the classic idx is very very similar to the idx pro , they are basically the same machine format and should help you out .

    http://www.whiteselectronics.com/med...ion_manual.pdf
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    Thanks for the link.
    I'll check it out this evening when I have some quiet time.

    Oak

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    Hi from MA. Any advice on where to start my new hobby. Went to a few ball fields today and found some coins. Very fun and rewarding. Looking for places to treasure hunt in MA




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    I went to a freshwater beach in Maine yesterday and found a necklace with a pendant of the Virgin Mary. Pendant is about 1 X 3/4" with 1830 at the base of the figure's feet and sterling bliss engraved on the back. I've got a few pics on my phone but no idea how to upload them.
    I'm happy with my first real find and anxious for my Lesche digger to arrive.

    Oak

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    Welcome to the hobby and forum from SE Wisconsin. It sounds like the activity of this great hobby would be a good fit for you. Good luck and happy hunting.


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