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Gold!!!!
Posted by: Ken in Georgia
Date: March 02, 2011 07:17PM
Well it happen, Buy a gold detector and look !!!! :teknetics: #1 VDI 58,59,61 but mainly 59. sens 89, GG 63.9, 5 inches down.



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Ken in Georgia


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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/02/2011 07:22PM by Ken in Georgia.




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Re: Gold!!!! Sweet!
Posted by: cometguy
Date: March 02, 2011 07:31PM
Wow, Ken, way to go. I love your G2 logo. Nice touch. I am hoping for a solid day of soggy detecting tomorrow. Stopped to double check my permissions and the news kept getting better and better. A guy familiar with the property told me that there were ancient trash pits and a really old iron fence on the property. He mentioned finding cool old bottles and lots of brick pieces along the creek. Better yet, stopped at another neighbors house and ended up getting permission to hunt his house, built pre-1860. Surely one of the places will be dry enough tomorrow to give it a whirl. I may get wet, soggy, and muddy but I am hunting tomorrow.

Don
HH

Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: warren in ga
Date: March 02, 2011 07:49PM
Way to go Ken.

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Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: tabman
Date: March 02, 2011 07:54PM
Super nice! I'd be on cloud nine if I found something like that. 59 & 61 have been giving me a pull tabs. A solid 57 gives me nickles. A weak 57 gives me tabs without the rings attached.



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Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: Sonny1965
Date: March 02, 2011 08:16PM
High Five Ken ^5

Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: godigit1
Date: March 02, 2011 08:36PM
Love the gold Ken. Get ready to find allot more. But don't expect to get any consistency in VDI # Ive had small 2.5 g 14k chain hit in the 30s and a large 17.9 gram 10k religious medallion hit at 79 which is exactly where zincolns hit for me. Small earrings bounce around as low as 18. And small pendants hit exactly like foil at 42. Brings to mind the old saying, (Gold Is where you find it) Mainly a prospecting saying but applies here due to the varying IDs.
Congrats on the Gold..
HH
godigit

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Forgot to ask you on the phone.
Posted by: Big Boys Hobbies
Date: March 02, 2011 08:46PM
Was it balled up or stretched out?



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Re: Forgot to ask you on the phone.
Posted by: Ken in Georgia
Date: March 02, 2011 08:51PM
stretched out

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Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: amberjack
Date: March 02, 2011 08:52PM
that's what i am talking about-way to go!

godigit1 what do you set your DISC at if you don't mind? i been setting at 40 from reading your post that's too high?

cheers
amberjack

Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: godigit1
Date: March 02, 2011 10:36PM
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amberjack
that's what i am talking about-way to go!

godigit1 what do you set your DISC at if you don't mind? i been setting at 40 from reading your post that's too high?

cheers
amberjack

Hey Amberjack
I set it at 40 but only the tone break. Everything below 40 hits low tone. This does not disc out any iron. You hear everything and make a decision to dig the signals or not. Some are no brainers and others take a few passes before I dig or not. Most the time I do not dig below VDIs of 40 but once in a while something just sounds right. It takes a while with your machine and digging hundreds of different signals. Most all the earring studs I have dug have been In places where I have dug everything like a volleyball court. this is when I came to the realization that I couldn't count on a vdi for small or deep items. its really hard sometimes to wade through all the foil and pull tabs but seems just about the time I'm sick of it something good hits and keeps me going. Here is a hunt where I had dug hands full of foil and tabs and was just about going to start cherry picking when i hit the gold bracelet. Vdi On it was running 40 to 45 and the signal was intermittent but I went ahead and dug. Boy was I glad I did. then right after that hit the silver bracelet.
Boy was that a good day!
Ive read you got a PI on the way Congrats on that. I would use it in the wet and your bug in the dry. Make sure to get a sand scoop and work fast seems to be a numbers game with the Pi units as they see everything. I have a Sand shark but have only gotten to the beach with it once. Next time you can guarantee Ill have a sand scoop.
Be Well
Godigit


Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: RiverJohn
Date: March 02, 2011 10:44PM
Way to go Ken. Your hard work paid off. Congrats. The find is awesome. John

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Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: amberjack
Date: March 02, 2011 11:37PM
G'Day Godigit

nice one with the gold !! great day out bet you where smiling on the inside :clapping:

oh OK i set mine with the tone brake at 40 too so the bracelet was just on the 40? was it solid or bouncy? guess i just have to keep digging :clapping: i am starting to call them before i dig see how i am doing getting better at it slowly :rolleyes: i agree its the prizes for hard work that keep me going, went down the beach yesterday and dug junk and a few coins about $2.70 then the 925 silver ring yeah made me smile on the inside have to keep a poker face :drool: oh i am hooked for sure just love it.

thanks heaps for all the tips they sure help!!

yes i think the sand scoop will be needed from what i am reading there are a few beaches with not much junk around so might try the DF there and see how it goes, so have to carry the scoop in my other hand ? do people have holders to carry them? will be hitting the tennis ball hard once i get back for a hit that's if i can find time away from the detectors :detecting:

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Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: sgoss66
Date: March 03, 2011 09:22AM
This is a good thread, and CONGRATS on the great necklace, Ken!!

Hey godigit, you said
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Most the time I do not dig below VDIs of 40 but once in a while something just sounds right.

Can you describe that more? With my F70 -- I have had days where I say "I am finding my first gold jewelry today. I'm digging every foil/tab/nickel signal," and thus far -- that's what I've dug, foil, pull tabs, nickels, etc. I haven't had the "reward" yet, only a pouch full of junk. Is there any way you can describe what you hear on the Gold Bug that tells you that THIS junk ID might NOT be junk, whereas THIS junk ID is more likely just that -- junk?

Steve



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Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: godigit1
Date: March 03, 2011 12:11PM
Hey Steve,
Its mostly about location and what I have been finding there. Foil that is close to the surface hits real hard and with a locked id # and larger foil with a little depth does the same for me. So when Ive dug enough targets from a area to start to get a fell for whats there I start noticing the differences. The choppy hits of small iron versus a clean hit with a jumpy Vdi and or a real clean hit in one direction only.
My pinpoint Vco also gives allot of info I know it is only supposed to have one tone but it reacts to different items with personality. On the classic forum BhLandstar has a thread ( GBP and F% video #2) that both of us have posted videos on and in my video where I recover the two items in my back yard the second item has a definite different sound. Sorta a grumble type sound. I get that allot on thin copper especially if on edge.and sometimes on iron it does not want to lock in. Every machine has its own personality and once you start hitting some gold you will notice small changes in the signal and sound. If your digging the tabs and foil its just a matter of time. But one thing for sure is location, you have to be in a spot where people are going to loose the items you desire. Sports fields, volley ball courts, parks and especially beaches. When at a location try to think out of the box and hit spots that others might not. Everyone works the middle of a field pretty hard and some times the edges get passed over.
Hope this helped its really hard to describe the relation you get with your machine and some of it I think is almost subconscious. LOL
HH
godigit

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Re: Gold!!!!
Posted by: sgoss66
Date: March 03, 2011 12:53PM
godigit --

Thanks for this additional info. I understand that what I'm basically asking you to do is take some nearly subconscious connections that you have made, over years and years, and asking you to put them into words -- very hard, I'm sure! :)

I will see if I can find the thread you refer to, with the video. I am hoping that the VCO on the Bug allows me to learn "subtleties" with different targets over time; I also know that alot of it IS location. I hunt a park that has had good traffic for 120 years, but also, I expect, a bunch of detectorists. I have found some "interesting" and "unusual" parts of the park (once under some shrubs, once right along some large rocks that line the front of a stage) where I have CLEARLY pulled out more stuff than other areas -- and I suspect these are areas that other dectectorists have missed. Further, I have pulled out two rings at this park -- one, a junk metal ring, and another, a small .925 with an onyx in it. But, both of these were higher tones, which in both cases I expected to be coins. I have yet to find the gold, ringing up in the "junk" VDI zone. I just wondered if there is a way to up the percentages of WHAT "junk" you dig, based on sound subtleties. I guess the answer is, to some degree, YES, there is a way to dig somewhat "less" low VDI junk and somewhat "more" low VDI goodies based on sound (i.e. improving the "trash to treasure" ratio a little bit), but it's something that apparently can basically only be learned through experience. So, "hunt more" seems to be the answer! Which is not a TERRIBLE answer... :)

Let me see if I can find that video you refer to...

Steve



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Garrett ProPointer
Lesche 38D "King of Spades"

Norman, OK

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