New Member from West Virginia

Mountaindigger

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I have been detecting for about 25 years. I am currently using a White's XLT I purchased in 2002 and my wife uses a White's Coin Master Pro. I have recently retired and now I will have more time for detecting. I like what I am seeing on the forum.
 
Welcome to the forum! It sounds like you will have time to detect more often now. Have fun, and don't be shy about sharing your finds with everyone here.
 
Welcome from Illinois!

I am envious of your retired status and the time time you have to metal detect! There is a lot of history in West Virginia, I'm sure you have found some interesting items there.

Glad to have you here! :clapping:
 
Congrats on your retirement. |:cheering: Looking forward to your posts, now that you can hunt every minute of every day :happydance01: <: happydance02
 
welcome from western MA. Retired status, oh I could only dream. Looking forward to your future posts and glad you found us here.
 
Welcome from Mississippi. Welcome to the forum. Congrats on your retirement. I retired once, went back to work! :crying02: Looking forward to your finds, post and knowledge!
 
Welcome from southern Nevada. That's beautiful country in West Virginia.

Retired, huh? After a couple of years, you'll be asking yourself how you ever had time to work. |:cheering:
 
welcome to American Detectorist Mountaindigger ;) , hearing your from Virginia and a experienced hobbyist makes me daydream :daydream: of all the great relics and coins you must have found . i would love to see a few of your best ones .glad you joined us .

Dan
 
Thanks so much for all the welcomes!! Looking forward to having communication with friendly TH'ers!
When time permits I will post some of my finds.
 
Welcome to the group Mountaindigger. It's great to have you here with us. :clapping:
I'm interested to hear what you have found in your 25 years. :-> What are some of your better finds?

I can't wait to hit retirement status... so much ground to search. lol
 
Welcome from your neighbor in Kentucky :groovy: I have some experience with the XLT.
That's great you and your wife hunt together. My hubby is happy just to see what I've dug up... hoping my young sons will join me on my adventures.

Congrats on your recent retirement :envious: I'll be looking for your posts, pics and stories!
 

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