Find's Treasure Forums

Welcome to Find's Treasure Forums, Guests!

You are viewing this forums as a guest which limits you to read only status.

Only registered members may post stories, questions, classifieds, reply to other posts, contact other members using built in messaging and use many other features found on these forums.

Why not register and join us today? It's free! (We don't share your email addresses with anyone.) We keep email addresses of our users to protect them and others from bad people posting things they shouldn't.

Click here to register!



Need Support Help?

Cannot log in?, click here to have new password emailed to you

Search results

  1. kschae4

    Time try something new!

    Safari will remain on as batting second to Nox 800 at this time...not selling it.
  2. kschae4

    Safari Screen Contrast?

    You can check youtube tutorials for lightening or darkening the screen HH
  3. kschae4

    A couple of old large cents 1796 -1798?

    Great finds, Mark. Here are two sites that should help in future identification since you've had great success detecting since joining these forums: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/us-coin-values-guide-4162967 Ken HH
  4. kschae4

    Clean Your Equinox Power Cord Terminals

    Thanks for the info as we're moving next month to FL and leaving the Jersey shore behind.....
  5. kschae4

    A must upgrade for me!

    I hear ya, I stopped using the all arm cuff straps years ago.
  6. kschae4

    Remember to check those arm cuff hand screws for tightness

    Thanks for the upgrade suggestions as this cap screw worked in a pinch. No problems yet with this arm cuff cracking but I did replace the safari cuff with a metal one, years ago.....
  7. kschae4

    Remember to check those arm cuff hand screws for tightness

    Never experienced this with the Safari, but I lost the arrm cuff hand screw and couldn't find it in the general area where I thought it would be. The big orange box store has a good replacement. HH Ken
  8. kschae4

    Silver trifecta Saturday and today’s hunt!!!

    Great hunt, Mark. I'll bet that SLQ was a sweet tone! Nice to see you enjoying a hunt with your pop, too.
  9. kschae4

    Time try something new!

    Mark, I almost picked up the Explorer 10yrs ago, but being new at the time to FBS, I was not disappointed purchasing a Safari. I am glad that Minelab developed the Equinox, especially with the lighter weight, a backlight, is waterproof , internal battery and better depth than the stock 11' coil...
  10. kschae4

    Time try something new!

    Glad that you're enjoying the Simplex. I feel the same about the Nox 800- all my old sites are new again....I've not posted pics but there have been an 1852 LC, and 1908O Barber qtr along with some mercs as some of my better finds. Nice that we all learned to hunt slow and low on the Safari...
  11. kschae4

    Any ideas on these items?

    Nice mix of finds there. Many of us use the electrolysis method to remove rust from relics . Check out youtube -electrolysis rust removal videos ..HH
  12. kschae4

    Time try something new!

    Sasquache, hows that Nokta working out for you?
  13. kschae4

    Larger coil thoughts ?

    Hey Folks, I wanted to get an idea of what coil larger than the 11" pro coil that people prefer for Safari . As primarily a field and woods hunter, I opt for depth for those deeper relics. Been looking at both Detech Ultimate 13" ( Sasquache suggested this ) and the Detech 12”x10″ S.E.F...
  14. kschae4

    The Barber will now see you

    Dug a variety of finds Sunday afternoon .1897 Barber and Westclox pocket ben made between 1933-1942 top the bunch,
  15. kschae4

    New Jersey Colonial Copper

    Wow....Sunday afternoon allowed me to cross off a longstanding coin from the wish list. Found my first NJ copper from a former corn field that had been good for coins and relics through the years.. In addition, saved a few flat buttons, all with shanks still intact. . Heavy equipment had...
  16. kschae4

    Time hasn't been kind to this KG III

    Love going back to hunting former corn fields where brush and grasses have been cleared.... Can't get a date or "head type" off this toasty KGIII. Too bad father time and the soil wasn't as kind to it as the '10 wheatie found in the same area .Thanks for looking.
  17. kschae4

    Okay, I'll put my two cents in......

    Got out New Year's day and found my second two cent piece since I took up the hobby. The 1864 had been soaking a couple of weeks in olive oil,as I try to determine if it is a small or large motto. Strange that it was found a couple hundred yards from an 1865 that I found 12 yrs ago. :shrug...
  18. kschae4

    SEF continues to impress

    Got out after dinner tonight and the SEF 8x6 did not disappoint. Towards dark, target bounced initially from 39 down to 37. Rescanned and from a different direction saw tid at 37,38 with that flutey audio. Down about 7-8 inches out popped a '51 wheatie, ran the coil again, reading of 37, 38...
  19. kschae4

    New SEF 8x6

    Just got an 8x6 this afternoon and was looking forward to testing it out at a well-hunted park today. Rain ended early this evening and the SEFs maiden voyage did not disappoint as this1907 Barber was freed from it's resting place. Until I get more comfortable with the 8x6 in pinpoint mode ...
  20. kschae4

    worn coil

    Well, after the first two coil covers wore out, laziness got the best of me as I had neglected to buy a third coil cover and now have an exposed pro coil causing occasional falsing when over targets. Anyone have any pr oven repairs(epoxy fill ,other ? ) to suggest until I can get a replacement...
Top