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Hit a spot today with the T-2

Keith Southern

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Must of walked 5 miles in this GA heat!!

Well ended up getting an 1840 NCO sword scabbard!!

I know where I will hunt tomorrow now!! it's loaded in signal's maybe there's a plate in hear..I havent dig a buckle since January and I'm due again :wiggle:( hey I can dream Can't I)

thanks for looking

Keith Southern
 
Sweat! I need to find one of those too! :detecting:
 
Nice Keith....

I dug two rosies, some can slaw, a square buckle frame about 2" x 1.5" and I must have sweat a quart.

Roy and I met up at Kingston but that park, it amazes me that there are still relics there but it is really getting thin... i've only had one good campsite since I started hunting and I know how you feel. I hunted it for probably two years. If you ever have time, most of the relics are on display at place where I found them. It is an old house that is now an office.The owner insisted that the relics are mine since Ifound them, so Iinsisted that I display them in his office.. it is a win/win situation. I have a funny story about it. I found a mining store token. The Bartow History Center has no record of the mining company... but when I showed it to David, the owner, it rang a bell. He began to look through some papers and pulled out a newspaper clipping from long ago. The owner of the mine was killed at the mine and David's gradnfather was one of the pallbearers, this was long before he owned the property where the office is. Small world.

I used the Omega today for the first time. I think I am going to like it but it is hard to judge a machine at a site that is pounded to death. Good luck tomorrow! Find a CSA plate.

J
 
jbow-You will like it! But it takes some practice getting used to it at first (with the settings of the SENS and DISC and the various EMI/RFI interference that comes with such a sensitive machine), BUT once you do, you will find that it is one of the best "high gain, high sensivity" detectors on the market today for the money, in my opinion, period. It has an impressive light weight and battery life balance combo too.
 
I just acquired one of the new on in All metal mode T2's deep, deep, deep, and stable too..
 
Yeah it's hot out there but not too bad I like it better than Ice cold weather any day..I can't concentrate when it's too cold!!

Nice thing you did displaying the relics for all to see!

Omega is a nice machine especially on higher conductors..

Good luck hunting

Keith
 
and other times it comes fast? Just the nature of the Sport!

just remember to have fun no matter what you dig...

I know of people who won't even hunt if they can't get on relics but heck you never know where relics are lurking...They can be in a brand new yard or behind the wal-mart parking lot!!


Keith
 
Get any more out of there?

Tom
 
in there Saturday.. I tried but it rained erlier in the day the when I went in later that evening I met a guy on the trial in and started talking and well 2.5 hours later we were still talking and it was about dark!! So I headed back out...

I will try again maybe Thursday Weekend For sure!!

Kedith
 
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