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  1. laplander

    Artillery gimlet

    That gimlet survived in amazingly good condition! Out on the same field?
  2. laplander

    Cavalry relics

    Way to save some history, so many sites have either been destroyed or built on.
  3. laplander

    Weekend trifecta of silver one seated a KG 2 another ring silver quarters

    Weathers fine here below 0 lol Keep up the good finds Mark!
  4. laplander

    More gold 14k class ring today and some silver!

    Another killer hunt Mark, well done on the gold!
  5. laplander

    New 9” coil

    It's supposed to be around the freezing mark Saturday so might try and digging a little.
  6. laplander

    With the talk of tarriffs, will it affect the prices of metal detectors?

    Time was of the essence. Time will tell what the future holds.
  7. laplander

    I can’t believe I found the whole song!

    Great write up Indian spills are a blast!
  8. laplander

    New 9” coil

    Now we have to wait on the weather! 5 inches here on the first round.
  9. laplander

    1948 gold class ring and a V nickel

    And you didn't chop either one, That class ring is cool!
  10. laplander

    Beautiful 1938 gold r class ring Two more big silvers barber walker barber dimes quarter mercury Rosie’s trifecta!

    We think alike Mark I took a GPZ 7000 to the beach thinking it would go deeper, and boy was I disappointed. To be fair I don't have a lot of time in on the GPZ. It loved the bobby pins and with the Manticore I never dug a single one, and our beaches are loaded. Let me know if the GPX performs...
  11. laplander

    Beautiful 1938 gold r class ring Two more big silvers barber walker barber dimes quarter mercury Rosie’s trifecta!

    Interesting thing the Manticore does on super deep targets. I experienced the same phenomenon in deep sand on a freshwater beach this summer. Digging signals at these depths is very time consuming yet extremely rewarding. Never thought we would dig pennies and dimes at 18 plus inches. Congrats...
  12. laplander

    Big silvers 1915 barber 1945 walker trifecta of silver dimes back to 1899!

    Thats a lot of targets Mark you must be in great shape. So, in your opinion are the finds coming from the old sand or what they dredged up or both?
  13. laplander

    something going on here

    Now if you brought LUNCH we could work something out LOL :ROFLMAO:
  14. laplander

    Small change

    Thanks Man! I am quite sure you are right from what I know of the history of the area and its condition.
  15. laplander

    First coin FTY is a Shiny One

    Great write up Mark, seeing similar results in multiple venues, The beach (inland fresh water) has been the biggest eye opener. I didn't think the Equinox series could be topped but I was digging coins and rings at really amazing depths they couldn't touch. I am still learning lots about this...
  16. laplander

    something going on here

    Always fun to bring an old site back to life. Just wish I had a comparison detectorist to give a second opinion!
  17. laplander

    something going on here

    I am kinda jealous of your areas history, but I wouldn't change a thing, well maybe for a hunt or 2 LOL
  18. laplander

    Found one coin and crossed two bucket listers off....

    BCJ are my thoughts on the love token. Sounds like a great hunt, congrats!
  19. laplander

    Small change

    Thanks T-N!
  20. laplander

    something going on here

    Thanks, Confetrit, not from Georgia. In north Missouri we have red, gray and black clay
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