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coinnut
08-06-2011, 07:08 PM
Went out to a old favorite of mine that had given me my nicest GW a while back. Was determined to see how many non ferrous targets I could find by slowly gridding the iron null. Every single target shown was found with iron - in, under or around it. Some came in nice and strong, but some were just low grunts that I knew were not nails. Managed some nice decorated buttons, a real nice thimble also decorated, an 1864 L Indian Head, and a really beat Drapped Bust copper. I'm happy to report my clad count for the day is $.05 :clapping: Just one Jefferson nickel. This site is a ways from the road, so not a lot of hikers on these trails.I did not get another GW today, but I tried :dontknow: But I did get a lesson on how much is still at these holes and how much must still be under that iron. It was a nice day out and other than getting accousted by a lone crazy bee, I enjoyed the hunt lol
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angellionel
08-06-2011, 07:29 PM
Wow! You really did work that site well. :shocked04: It's amazing how much more stuff can be pulled from those sites. :shocked01: That iron sure can be pesky. >:{ The Indian Head cent looks like it will clean up nicely, and at least the copper has enough detail to make out what it is. :happydance01:
:shocked04: wow all that from just around the cellar ?? no wandering away :eyebrow: i'm pretty impressed with your results :clapping: :clapping: |:confused:) but i'm still not getting an e-trac :teasing: lol lol
congrats on improving your copper total George. thumbsup01
Epi-hunter
08-06-2011, 07:59 PM
Amazing results!! (Gotta love that E-Trac) I can't even imagine what it is like to search among all that iron.
The IH is in beautiful shape! :clapping:
Question... second from bottom row, left hand side... there is a white button that looks modern, just curious what it is and what it is made of?
HEAVYMETALNUT
08-06-2011, 08:20 PM
bring in the excavator! amazing what the iron hides >{ >:{ ya did well G! some sweet buttons and an identifiable LC
coinnut
08-06-2011, 08:24 PM
Wow! You really did work that site well. :shocked04: It's amazing how much more stuff can be pulled from those sites. :shocked01: That iron sure can be pesky. >:{
I'm starting to think of that iron null as a plus lol It is producing tons of stuff and some nice buttons and an occasional coin or two.
:shocked04: wow all that from just around the cellar ?? no wandering away :eyebrow:
i'm still not getting an e-trac :teasing: lol lol
About 70 % of them targets are from the lip and out about 15 feet in all four directions. Another 20% is from the road by the hole and the barn? area. The remaining 10% or so was from the lip and immediate area of the older hole down the road. These are the only nulling area I could find lol Didn't wander much, only once to break up the nulling sound. Sometimes it's nice to hear the threshold again ;)
Amazing results!! (Gotta love that E-Trac) I can't even imagine what it is like to search among all that iron.
The IH is in beautiful shape! :clapping:
Question... second from bottom row, left hand side... there is a white button that looks modern, just curious what it is and what it is made of?
Thanks Angie. I found that button in a hole with something else, although I can't remember which target it was with :confused: lol I'm thinking it's glass (probably milk glass?) Them little white buttons can have some age to them. Could be from around the same time period as the Indian.
amazing what the iron hides >{ >:{ ya did well G! some sweet buttons and an identifiable LC
Thanks Dave. The iron is hiding so much. I think we have no idea on what is left there. I bet it is hiding a majority of the old silver coins we are all trying to find. lol The Large Cent took a lot of coaxing to get that portrait to reappear :bop:
Ill Digger
08-06-2011, 08:36 PM
Whoa! There's all kinds'a targets left :poke: lol
I often wonder how many good targets I'm missing because of that pesky iron! :confused: :dontknow:
I see you got another toe tap. Does it have a patent date on it? Probably not. It's probably too old :yes: lol
Great bag of keepers G thumbsup01
Congrats :grin:
tanacat
08-06-2011, 11:26 PM
:clapping: Nice finds there George! Did you ever get stung? I hate it when that happens... and the ants... I learned to be sure to tap all the dirt-n-ants out of crushed cans/copper pipe before putting them in my pockets :cheesysmile:
aloldstuff
08-08-2011, 07:17 AM
Okay George, another nice hunt. To bad the draped is shot but the 64 IH looks good. Bunch of nice finds. Are we gonna hunt together someday?
fsa46
08-08-2011, 08:28 AM
What a fun hunt George, a lot of nice, interesting finds. thumbsup01
Looks like you have a handle on dealing with all the iron at these cellar holes and it's really paying off for you. :yes: :peace:
Nice finds! Did you go it alone? Yopu've been doing that a lot lately! Dan been slowing you down? lol
milco
08-09-2011, 11:20 PM
Very nice hunting. It is amazing how much iron can be at some of those old sites. The good thing is you pull it all out and go back and it's like hunting a new site again.
coinnut
08-10-2011, 11:33 AM
Are we gonna hunt together someday?
Sure, but we should probably have Rob come along so we have someone to pick on ;)
Nice finds! Did you go it alone? Yopu've been doing that a lot lately! Dan been slowing you down? lol
Dan is getting up there in age and doesn't want to hike more than 3 feet from the Jeep :dontknow: lol But he is gonna have to this Saturday ;)
It is amazing how much iron can be at some of those old sites. The good thing is you pull it all out and go back and it's like hunting a new site again.
Thanks milco. I'm kinda not really taking the iron out, :embarrassed: just going very slow and getting inbetween it. Don't want to take the fun away from others that like digging them nails lol I am finally getting a handle on the different approaches to finding non ferrous targets within the bed of nails. I'm sure there is tons of good stuff that is under them nails, but that is for a future machine to get to.
aloldstuff
08-10-2011, 12:05 PM
Of course we will need Rob :teasing: :poke:, probably Tim also.
The way George likes to hunt, is an all day/nighter lol...I have to come up with enough spots close enough to keep us ALL occupied for that long. Will probably have to have Tim drive somewhere so he can go home early crying01
OxShoeDrew
08-10-2011, 05:49 PM
I appreciate your skill in the trashy areas. Do you use small coils with etracs?
coinnut
08-10-2011, 06:02 PM
I appreciate your skill in the trashy areas. Do you use small coils with etracs?
I do have a small coil, since that was the way I was brought up thinking from the 70's lol It is a great coil and has a ton of uses. It has found some nice coins for me, but lately I have been using the 11 Pro Coil on the cellar hole lips and surrounding areas. It is a DD coil and even with the long, but narrow footprint, it is incredibly sensitive to non ferrous objects, even in iron. I would have never thought an 11 coil could do that :confused: I almost never take it off now lol But when my finds diminish, I will blame that big coil and put the small one on rofl
Cheap Thrills
08-13-2011, 11:29 AM
Great hunt George ! :clapping: I can't even imagine finding a Flowing hair let alone any more Indian heads around here . lol
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