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Recent content by rm2ken

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    My first find-belt buckle

    I found this yesterday near where I live in New Jersey. I used my MXT with an 6" Excellerator DD at about 6 inches. Can anyone can confirm that it could be from around the 1800s or earlier. General Washington's army was camp here for a while. The middle piece does move about 1/4 of an inch...
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    mxt with 950 coil on beach tips

    Any tips on how to best use the standard 950 coil on sand? I'm on the East Coast and can't afford a better coil, so any help would be deeply appreciated.
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    Ever used gold prospecting setting on the beach?

    Would it be easier to find gold rings with the setting on gold instead of coin?
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    rain proofing the MXT

    Is there a way to put some type of covering on the electronics box of the MXT to keep the rain or mist out, especially on the beach, and if so, what material is best?
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    Great resource for Civil War hunters

    Please go to your libraries and look through the four volume set of "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" which have official reports and contributions by both Union and Confederate officers giving exact details of most of the battles of the war. Included is a map of each battle that gives...
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    Great resource for Civil War hunters

    Please check your libraries for the four volume set of "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War' which are the official reports and contributions by Union and Confederate officers. The battles are described in great detail and most have a map that gives detailed locations of each of the army...
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    1734 Colonial-How to best search it!

    I am new to detecting and I know of a Colonial house built in 1734 in New York. I know it hasn't been searched. What is the best way to approach this with my MXT?
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    Any have relic finds bigger than bullets?

    I live near a Revolutionary War site in Northern Jersey. Was wondering if anyone has ever had relic finds that were bigger than bullets or even buckles, like pistols or muskets and what information was read when targeted?
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    New MXT in Northern New Jersey

    I just bought a MXT detector. Where in Northern New Jersey, especially Bergen County, can I use and not use my new detector?
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