Trent (GA)
New member
First, let me introduce myself.
Born in Moscow, Russia (USSR at the time). Made my first detector at the age of 11 (modern stud finders are better, but hey, I made it myself!). When served in the military (Soviet military, that is), I've had some experience with anti-personnel mines and de-mining. Russian military issue detectors had no such things as discrimination or tone/display ID, so this is the whole new world for me.
Over a decade later, on American soil, an old Sioux Indian introduced me to the hobby of treasure hunting. For the next 3 years or so I was on the fence regarding metal detecting. I was reading everything I can find (including this forum and couple of Russian resources), and feel educated enough now
Well, last week I decided to take the plunge. So far I am practicing in local parks (fill dirt
) and looking around for an interesting sites. My current arsenal:
* Brand new Explorer SE (already in love).
* 4.5x7" Excelerator (lots of junk, so far this is my main coil).
* X-1 probe (new version goes with the black shaft, and the probe itself are black, too).
* Sennheiser PXC 150 phones (got a sweet deal; they are great in hot weather, but not very loud).
* TrueTemper garden digger (performance is pretty blah in typical Georgia clay).
* Glock E-Tool (good for camping, but way too wide for cutting those plugs!).
* 8" rounded screwdriver (digging rocky soil in the local park is the royal PITA; with the screwdriver I can pop shallow coins in a matter of seconds).
* Thick leather gloves (probably the best puncture resistant material for gloves).
Lesche Ground Shark and Digger is on a way.
Am I missing something?
And the million-dollar question:
How would you compare performance of the WOT with Excelerator 10x14?
On a beach?
In the woods?
Black sand?
Iron-infested high-mineral soil?
Fresh water?
Salt water?..
Thank you and HH!
Trent
Born in Moscow, Russia (USSR at the time). Made my first detector at the age of 11 (modern stud finders are better, but hey, I made it myself!). When served in the military (Soviet military, that is), I've had some experience with anti-personnel mines and de-mining. Russian military issue detectors had no such things as discrimination or tone/display ID, so this is the whole new world for me.
Over a decade later, on American soil, an old Sioux Indian introduced me to the hobby of treasure hunting. For the next 3 years or so I was on the fence regarding metal detecting. I was reading everything I can find (including this forum and couple of Russian resources), and feel educated enough now

Well, last week I decided to take the plunge. So far I am practicing in local parks (fill dirt

* Brand new Explorer SE (already in love).
* 4.5x7" Excelerator (lots of junk, so far this is my main coil).
* X-1 probe (new version goes with the black shaft, and the probe itself are black, too).
* Sennheiser PXC 150 phones (got a sweet deal; they are great in hot weather, but not very loud).
* TrueTemper garden digger (performance is pretty blah in typical Georgia clay).
* Glock E-Tool (good for camping, but way too wide for cutting those plugs!).
* 8" rounded screwdriver (digging rocky soil in the local park is the royal PITA; with the screwdriver I can pop shallow coins in a matter of seconds).
* Thick leather gloves (probably the best puncture resistant material for gloves).
Lesche Ground Shark and Digger is on a way.
Am I missing something?

And the million-dollar question:
How would you compare performance of the WOT with Excelerator 10x14?
On a beach?
In the woods?
Black sand?
Iron-infested high-mineral soil?
Fresh water?
Salt water?..
Thank you and HH!
Trent