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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimeman View Post
    Oh wait ---- you said Minelab Oh yeah-----I forgot-----it's allowed here.
    You can't say Minelab without showing some silver lol Rule #1,487.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    You can't say Minelab without showing some silver lol Rule #1,487.

    from a Whites detector user for 22 years......do I get my mouth washed out with soapthinkingabout:

    OK !!!-----A rule that isn't unreasonable !!!!! rofl

    check for my silver here....

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    Sweet rofl Got my silver fix Thanks! lol I started briefly with a Radioshack @ 1971ish and soon after a Bounty hunter Rebel and Outlaw (the old ones) and then got to use a brand spankin' new White's Coinmaster V Supreme WOW what a machine. Been with White's right through the DFX, but discovered Minelab after being repeatedly shelled by all the silver pictures. It didn't help that a buddy of mine, new to detecting, got a beautiful Seated Quarter with his EX II right after I walked over it with my DFX 8/. I was not happy But I have found tons of great finds with that DFX.
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    Re: Hello from Houston

    Quote Originally Posted by Dimeman View Post

    from a Whites detector user for 22 years......do I get my mouth washed out with soapthinkingabout:
    nope unlike some forums , we don't do that here i'm pretty sure if you swung a toy rubber chiken and found coins with it we would want you to talk about it and show the silver lol rofl rofl , personally Dimeman i would wait for and have to see the video and your technique lol lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    Sweet rofl Got my silver fix Thanks! lol I started briefly with a Radioshack @ 1971ish and soon after a Bounty hunter Rebel and Outlaw (the old ones) and then got to use a brand spankin' new White's Coinmaster V Supreme WOW what a machine. Been with White's right through the DFX, but discovered Minelab after being repeatedly shelled by all the silver pictures. It didn't help that a buddy of mine, new to detecting, got a beautiful Seated Quarter with his EX II right after I walked over it with my DFX 8/. I was not happy But I have found tons of great finds with that DFX.
    I started with a Relco Frontiersman, then a Garrett, a Bounty Hunter Red Baron, a Fisher, another Garrett, a Tesoro, a Whites 6000 D, a Whites 5900, a Whites 3900, a Whites Classic III, and now my present detectors, a Whites M6 and Whites IDX.
    Robbie
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    Re: Hello from Houston

    Robbie i would bet that you know how i feel about the classics, but i am willin to hear and see what other people like. thumbsup01
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOWSER View Post
    Robbie i would bet that you know how i feel about the classics, but i am willin to hear and see what other people like. thumbsup01
    We could go over to the Off Topic section and see if anybody will respond----- it's kind of a MISC section of posts. <:
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    Re: Hello from Houston

    Quote Originally Posted by Dimeman View Post
    I started with a Relco Frontiersman, then a Garrett, a Bounty Hunter Red Baron, a Fisher, another Garrett, a Tesoro, a Whites 6000 D, a Whites 5900, a Whites 3900, a Whites Classic III, and now my present detectors, a Whites M6 and Whites IDX.
    I feel your pain. lol Between the Coinmaster V and the DFX there were many detectors. Even a Garrett Masterhunter? and a CXIII? (talking unit). I Think I had them about a week each before they went back lol It was almost habit to get the next White's when you got that glossy flyer lol Those were the days
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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    I feel your pain. lol Between the Coinmaster V and the DFX there were many detectors. Even a Garrett Masterhunter? and a CXIII? (talking unit). I Think I had them about a week each before they went back lol It was almost habit to get the next White's when you got that glossy flyer lol Those were the days
    Those days of coming home with a handful of silver and wheats and one or two clad coins....Now it's a handful of clad and lucky to find a wheat or silver coin.
    And we thought those coins we dug at 4 inches were DEEP.... back then. Of course that's as deep as those old BFO's and early TR's would detect...Beep--Dig--Beep --Dig. lol lol
    Robbie
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    Yep the good old days when i could find old coins with my home built realistic BFO

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    Re: Hello from Houston

    Howdy Robbie,I made the jump a few minutes ago....Liking it already,Dave
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    I still can't beleive how different this place is from many of the others out there trying to be a friendly enjoyable place to hang out.

    It just is so amazing.
    Robbie
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    It's great to see you Robbie, Welcome!
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    Welcome Dimeman from a fellow detector from the deeeeep south.
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    Hi Dimeman. I just came over to join the crowd.
    Kimster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimster View Post
    Hi Dimeman. I just came over to join the crowd.
    Kimster
    Kimster glad you could make the jump over here.
    WELCOME !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimster View Post
    Hi Dimeman. I just came over to join the crowd.
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    Welcome aboard Kimster from cold as can be Massachusetts
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    as Spock puts it peace and tranquility good to see ya Robbie!!!
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    Re: Hello from Houston

    I don't know how I missed this one
    Robbie I first seen and heard of you on TXCoindigger's videos. I really like the Camp Logan project you put together thumbsup01
    Better late than never ! Welcome to the forum from the frozen corn fields of Illinois !!
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