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Recent content by Michelle74

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    Help identify this chunk

    10 inches down wadded in a tiny glob of mud. Non magnetic. Early 1800s property
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    Magical weekend find

    Lots of nails, and this!
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    Ace 400 power/iron audio button

    Anyone else have problems with the button not always being responsive?
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    What do you carry in your possibles bag?

    Great lessons for the kids! AND many adults! Every spring we train groups of new recruits and I never fail to be amazed that one or 2 people show up wearing shorts or flip flops on the first day knowing they will be in the woods all day. Those are the folks that typically don’t come back for...
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    What do you carry in your possibles bag?

    I’m a wanderer and Ive been a member of a search and rescue team for many years, the Adirondacks are my back yard. I’m always prepared for a night in the woods...just in case. My search team has never been called for a lost detectorist but you’d be surprised how many searches have been...
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    New to forum and detecting

    Thank you for the welcome and the response. I’m new to both forums and detecting. So much to learn.
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    Back to the 1700s property

    I found one a lot like it a few months ago! Early 1800’s property. I was so excited!
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    New to forum and detecting

    I bought a Garrett 400 this summer and I am loving it!! I hoping someone can help me understand what ground mineralization is. I live in upstate NY on a farm dated back to the early 1800s. I have found a lot of things. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    Let's throw some advice on stuff to do during self quarantining at home. Share what you are doing and any good advice...

    I actually bought my Garrett 400 because Of the quarantine. I’m lucky enough to live on 50 acres that’s been lived and farmed since the 1800s. I’ve been researching the house and people in depth. It been a blast. So far I have found a flat button and a bell. Lots of old square nails. I’m looking...
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