Hi Giant!
You've outed me! It's been a long time since my last really good find. I can't see posting photos of finds unless they are really special; after a while, they all start to look pretty much alike. (And if I made the REALLY BIG find, nobody would ever know about it but me!)
I worked in radio for 14 years, then I taught radio to others for 26 years, and (BRAG ALERT) many of my students have been successful beyond their wildest dreams.
Similarly, I detected hard and heavy for 30 years, then I started teaching others what I had learned. I started writing for the magazines (Western & Eastern Treasures, Treasure Search, and Treasure Quest) in 1977, and finally wrote my book after I retired from teaching.
I'm an old guy now (I'm even on Social Security!), and I don't detect like I used to. But I love the hobby as much as ever, and I stay involved mostly by communicating with active treasure hunters, doing a lot of reading on the subject, and doing my every-other-week podcast.
Thanks for asking!
And by the way, I'm also heavily into old-time radio (Jack Benny, the Shadow), and there's a group in Kalamazoo that performs radio shows on stage (headed by a guy named Don Ramlow) that is absolutely fantastic. I've never had the opportunity to visit, but Kalamazoo has a fantastic reputation as an arts center, and I hope you realize what a treasure you have there!