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A little Sunday afternoon delight!

jim tn

Well-known member
Grabbed the Omega with the 5" coil on after Church and went to a nearby modern era middle school that is adjacent to a walking path, park and soccer field. Worked an area near one on the school entrances until I had enough clad, cents and nickels as well as promoting the hobby with four different walkers that stopped to chat and then headed out to the soccer field. I worked along the sidelines that is the trashiest and managed a few more coins along with the silver 925 marked chain and the snake pendent that is also marked 925. I got the little sterling ring yesterday on another older park that also gave up 5 wheat cents plus some clad and other cents. For anyone that may be real concerned about depth loss with the 5" coil, don't fret. I dug a 73 Memorial cent yesterday at a true 7" that I measured with the Pro pin pointer. It was a faint, but repeatable signal and a vdi reading of 82-83. That little coil is like a laser and the Omega is one wonderful coin shooting detector. Hope everyone that got out found some goodies this weekend. HH jim tn
 
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Nice finds
 
Nice finds Jim...What did the silver chain register as?...I posted a new message concerning a question I have with the Omega and large flat iron...I would certainly appreciate any advice.....I found a 1942 merc today in excellent shape using the 5" DD and I picked it up at 6" in that rich, black bottom land soil we love so well.
 
Keith, the silver chain was one of those signals that after digging you kind of wonder why you did. Although it was kind of bunched up and maybe a 1/2" deep, it was a mid tone hit with a bouncy vdi reading of 52-58. Not a reading that I very often dig when clad hunting. I think I dug it because it wasn't as sharp a hit as is can slaw pieces, tabs and coins. anyway, glad I did. HH jim tn
 
Jim, wonderful silver finds. I better not hear that hat/t-shirt you won from First Texas are imbued with additional magic detecting powers courtesy of Dave Johnson. I don't want to have to send hate mail to Elton....lmao:)
 
Funny you mention "additional magic." I sure hope you are right. I wore the hat today and will give it a shot tomorrow, too. COME ON IMBUED MAGIC!!!!!:biggrin: HH jim tn
 
Nice finds.
 
Nice finds Jim ! Were you rub bin sticks & stones together ma kin sparks ignite?skyrockets in flight! HH rr7
 
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