Winter edition... The frost line is 6 to 8 inches in spot. The ground just laughs at the Lesche and shovel. Took out the heavy artillery today. Kind of a drag lugging them around but they made digging a little more acceptable.
Winter edition... The frost line is 6 to 8 inches in spot. The ground just laughs at the Lesche and shovel. Took out the heavy artillery today. Kind of a drag lugging them around but they made digging a little more acceptable.
Having fun is what it is all about!
WHAAAA! Steve your a die-hard next year for Christmas i might get you a pneumatic jackhammer , dynamite and a small pack animal to carry it around for you . well done
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so don't expect it from cheap people"
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I'll be right back, Got to run over to the Home Depot!!!!!!!!!
Oldest Coin: 1699 William III Halfpenny
2024
Silver 5
Indian 3, Buff 1, V Nik 1, Rosie 2, Barber Dime, SLQ 1, barber qtr 1,
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A cordless drill w/auger bit, a little C4, and you might get into the ground here.
I've thought about using Tannerite, but I don't want to alarm the local Gend'armes or get the attention of Homeland Security.
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That is some sheer determination, of which I can fully understand (the MD fever, not the frozen ground.)
Nice I see some digging but no gold coins I bet you are VERY selective on which targets get dug.
Finding relics is in my blood
GPX 5000, CTX 3030, E Trac, Vista Gold
You are an Animal Steve. Ha Ha. Don't forget to post a picture of your find.
Whites VX3 with Sunray Probe, 10x12 SEF, 8x6 SEF, 10dd, 6x10Eclipse, 4x6 Eclipse, Lesche digger and Garrett Pro Pointer.
Didn't realize that they were part of a metal detectorists tool kit. Hope your hunt went well.
Your going to need a bigger pouch
Greg
Equipment: Whites XLT, Minelab CTX3030, Garrett Propointer.
Oldest coin: 1760's Chinese coin
Favorite Find: 1940's Lone Ranger Badge
Best question asked while detecting: "Do you find anything good with that Geiger Counter"
Curing that cabin fever can be a tough endeavor but it looks like you're working at it Steve
I thought of using those tools yesterday,the temps here were in the 40s but the grounds pretty hard.
Glad I live near the beach!
Tom
Oldest Pull Tab Found, Mid 1963!
Coin Master-4D, Coin Master-GT, Spectra-V3i.
Most reliable and accurate metal detector ever made: A Magnet...
There is a tool for almost anything, however no one tool works for everything!
Not a bad idea!
Having fun is what it is all about!
............and I thought I was desperate to detect
2014 Goals: 20 Silver, 5 Large Coppers, 1 Gold Coin (not anticipating being able to detect much this year; NEW BABY HERE!!)
So Far: (0) Silver; (2) KG, LC 1807; (2) IH; (3) Buff
2013 Total: 36 Silver; 5LC (including 1 FUGIO)
2012 Total:101 Silver; 11 LC
Now we're talking, that's a great set up for digging that frost line. Sure would hate to miss and hit my hand though.....
V3i- Prism IV- Pro Pointer
2020 GOAL: Any Flowing Hair coin
TOTAL 100 YEAR OLD COINS - -280
2020:
Silver: 11
Oldest U.S. Copper - 1795 Liberty Cap
Oldest U.S. Silver - 1829 Capped Bust Dime extra large 10C
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You are die-hard Steve!!! I love Dan's comment about the dynamite... American Digger wrestler dude could give you some tips on that
Oldest silver-- 1838o seated dime (no stars)
Oldest copper-- 1820 LC
White's V3i, Coinmaster, XLT, Prism IV, Whites new TRX PP- Love it!!! Garretts PP