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  1. Geologyhound

    Well, it finally happened…

    As many other people have reported, my remote started falling off the factory mount on the shaft. I had been trying to baby it along, but simply pressing buttons would cause it to tip back and fall off. I have had a lanyard attached to it and looped around the shaft so when it would fall off...
  2. Geologyhound

    I’d like to put in my two cents worth…

    Thanks! I foresee digging a lot of questionable targets in that area just to clear out the interference and see if there’s anything else good hiding.
  3. Geologyhound

    I’d like to put in my two cents worth…

    I hope you find one too!
  4. Geologyhound

    I’d like to put in my two cents worth…

    I hope you find one!
  5. Geologyhound

    I had a fun outing today....

    The silver ring is a nice reward for the amount of digging you must have done. That is quite a pile of coins!
  6. Geologyhound

    I’d like to put in my two cents worth…

    Thank you! Any other old coins I have let dry out for a few days, and then carefully clean off the caked dirt and sometimes a thin crust layer casing the actual surface of the coin using a cleaning pencil kit like Andre’s Crayons. In this case, it was only dirt on the coin. I had no fear just...
  7. Geologyhound

    I’d like to put in my two cents worth…

    It’s been a bit of a dry month in more ways than one. I obtained permission to hunt a field where there was a civil war skirmish so I thought I would swing by and see if it had been brushed or mowed yet. Unfortunately, it’s still waist high, so I will need to wait until everything dies and is...
  8. Geologyhound

    Any ideas ?

    Stauffer & Co. (S&Co) is another option for watches and fobs.
  9. Geologyhound

    Is this legit

    Top of a decorative fence post or bed post? The iron shank through the middle makes me think “not button“.
  10. Geologyhound

    Deus update

    👍Please let us know how it does with the iron falsing, TID, and spurious responses with higher max frequencies. Some annoyances (I don’t know if I would call it an “issue”) have been reported for the HF2. On the flip side, the HF2 and V3 are apparently more stable and handle EMI better. How...
  11. Geologyhound

    Deus update

    Headphones and controller need to be on the same version. Coil and pinpointer are fine. Out of curiosity, what coil and what version? After reading enough comments, I’m leaving my controller on version two for my black coils.
  12. Geologyhound

    Fossil

    Possibly a cephalopod.
  13. Geologyhound

    Just standing around

    Nice find! I have only found one walking liberty half, and it was a dense bed of nails and also had an iron spot on it.
  14. Geologyhound

    River finds today....

    Looks like you might have covered your gas money. That would make a good day for me!
  15. Geologyhound

    New to this…

    My first thought is coral of some sort. If it fizzes with dilute hydrochloric acid, it is limestone. However, since people post rock and metal detecting finds here, I need to ask an obvious question - was it found with a detector?
  16. Geologyhound

    Can anyone help me identify this rock?

    I grew up on the coast of Oregon. It looks like what I would call a jasp-agate (jasper and agate). I have cut some in my saws. You will likely find the inside is vuggy, and parts are softer than others. If you are lucky, some of the slabs will contain some vug-free areas large enough (and...
  17. Geologyhound

    V3.1 - Final

    Apparently version 3.1 - final (not beta) is out. Anybody have a chance to try it out with the standard coils? I primarily use the 11 x 13 and do not have the HF2.
  18. Geologyhound

    Strange find

    Looks like the host rock is a gneiss. At some point, it was fractured, and the fracture was filled with a softer substance (possibly fault gouge). The softer fracture fill then eroded faster than the host rock. The whole thing looks rounded, so I am guessing it was tumbled in a river or along...
  19. Geologyhound

    Any ideas? And how?

    Looks metamorphic to me not igneous.
  20. Geologyhound

    Is this a geode?

    It appears to be solid clear through and not hollow. Is it spherical? If both are true, it is not a geode, although geodes are common in spots of neighboring Indiana. I suspect it’s also granular if you get a close look at it. It may be an ironstone nodule or concretion. If so, the iron...
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