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  1. Confetrit

    A cool little paperweight

    Nice Saves of the old WWII bullets. Well Done.
  2. Confetrit

    Ken White passed away.

    RIP Mr. Ken White. He produced some of the best metal detectors and brought much joy to millions of hobbyist detectorists with Whites Metal Detectors. I was one of the millions. Sincere Condolences to the White family during this difficult time. God's Speed to them.
  3. Confetrit

    (Want to sell) Partial Listing of Used Detectors / January 18th, 2024

    Richard, what coil does the Whites DFX300 come with?
  4. Confetrit

    Hoping…

    Well Done, and Well Displayed. Oh, for the good ole' days.
  5. Confetrit

    Tell us how long you been Metal Detecting

    You Go Wild Willy. Keep on Keepn' On. Like the GA. DAWG'S, Hunker Down and Keep Swingn'.
  6. Confetrit

    Tell us how long you been Metal Detecting

    It was a beast. The shaft was a long wooden pole and the battery was slung across the shoulder that was housed in a heavy canvas case.
  7. Confetrit

    Buckle?

    Congrat's on the Save of the buckle cover, and nice ID Old Long Hair. Well Done all round.
  8. Confetrit

    Tell us how long you been Metal Detecting

    We are about the same age. I found my first relic in 1969 at 13 years of age, a piece of a CW Hotchkiss artillery shell frag. This was found with my first metal detector, a WW II surplus mine sweeper that I had gotten for Christmas. I believe the mine sweeper weighed more than I did.
  9. Confetrit

    One good silver found today 1875 CC above the bow!

    Well Done on the Seated Dime and the other Saves as well. Congrat's, and Continued Success.
  10. Confetrit

    Old railroad lock ?

    Nice Save of the old lock. Congrat's.
  11. Confetrit

    Back after years down & out - have to learn/re-learn

    Tab-Nabit, first Welcome back to the forum and to Metal Detecting as a whole. Whatever type of surgery you had, we wish you a full and complete recovery. As you said, Ease back into it, and don't overdo, or undo what your surgery has repaired. I too, look forward to seeing some nice finds and...
  12. Confetrit

    Big button ID ?

    Great Saves on some very nice buttons. My favorite button would be the Confetrit' Block I Infantry button. This button has eluded me through the years. It is one of my favorite of all CW Era buttons. Well Done. These will look great in your display.
  13. Confetrit

    Civil war ammunition

    Thanks. Stay on top of your hearing. If you need hearing aides, don't do like I did. I just about procrastinated and waited too long before getting them. I won't lie, I didn't want them or anything to do with them. I guess the reality is that no one does. I have only had mine a week now as of...
  14. Confetrit

    Civil war ammunition

    Yes sir, carved bullets are among some of my favorite relics to find. It is a real personal piece of History, to hold a carved bullet that a soldier took the time to carve. I have found some that while not worth much money, they are priceless to me. You probably feel the same way. These were...
  15. Confetrit

    Stealth 8' search coil still available for sale.

    I still have the Stealth 8' search coil available for sale if anyone is interested. Pic.'s and info. are available on page 7. of the accessory items for sale. Thanks
  16. Confetrit

    Merry Christmas

    The same to you "Black Hat". I hope you had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and I hope you are doing well.
  17. Confetrit

    Civil war ammunition

    Yes sir, the lead munitions were soft, and easy to carve, which a lot of soldiers did while bored in camp on both sides.
  18. Confetrit

    Civil war ammunition

    A lot of our 3 ringer, or other lead munitions found here in the U.S.A. from our American Civil War if found in good shape and not disfigured and in good shape is presumed to be dropped. A lot of times upon examination of the bullet, a round impression on the bullets tip or nose can be found...
  19. Confetrit

    Buckle, bullet, buttons and balls (tiny silver, too)

    You Done Good! Congrat's.
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