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Scorpion gets its first relic

Dig'em All

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I wish I could upload the pics because I really would like to find out what it is. I do believe it was hand made because I found it on what was an old farm. If any one can help with uploading pics I would be thankful. Dig'em All
 
down load your pics off your flash card on to your computor and store them in a file on your desk top or where ever you store your pics at like maybe documents. then click upload file, the blue letters under attachments, then click browse and find where your pics are at, then click on your pic to load it. if your pic is to big as in megapixals let me know and i'll take you to a site where you can download a pic reducer for free, hope this helps. Mike
 
your no ham, your the man, when it comes to detecting your the man to watch and learn from, keep up the good posts, I enjoy reading them.
 
Thanks for your help! It is the size, way to big so I do need to make them smaller. I could use more info on how to reduce them to the max. 420 KB. I think my smallest is 519 KB and the largest is 856 KB. Thanks Moondog2000
 
OK Dig'em all, first thing you need to do is join thunting . com a real good forum like this one and its free. then at the top of the home page you will see a black bar that starts with home , go to downloads, click it then go to miscellaneous , click it , then click on pic resizing software and follow the instructions. I put it on my desktop and run it there.what you will do is browse for your pics then re-size them, then browse for pics to upload and you will see your re-sized foto. any problems let me know and I will help you as I am computer challenged and I need help alot also. I want to see your pics so give it a try. be sure to post a thank you for the soft ware as he is giving it for free which saves us money. Mike
 
A 5 gallon bucket o' relics from this last spring, got most of em with the scorp, some with master hunter, none of em valuble, or actually worth a keepin, horseshoes, pullys, hinges, lamp parts, curry combs, all in real pore condition, and I needed the bucket, trash man done picked em up, the Scorp is fantastic on the relics-so's the Master Hunter, but they all gone now to the landfill in the sky, here's some of m' gud stuff, I posted it afore:garrett:
 
Thanks for all your help. Now when I get more pics I can put them up.[attachment 175580 ScorpRelics004_small.jpg][attachment 175581 ScorpRelics007_small.jpg][attachment 175582 ScorpRelics009_small.jpg]
 
Good job so what is it, some kind of a bit maybe? that looks some nice stuff you have there Bugar, hope you didn't throw the good stuff away. I have a small dead almond tree in my back yard that I hang all the rusty stuff on like bits, horse shoes, old picks , pieces of iron from mining areas. doing mostly prospecting I dig all targets and believe me the scorp finds it all. Mike
 
I do not know for sure. I did show it to a blacksmith and he said maybe some kind of bit or harness. He said to talk to some oldtimers but there are not to many of them left. If I had to say, I think late 1800,s to early 1900,s. I say this because none of it looks to be made from a machine. Although the links look the same each one has a little bit of its own shape. The ends that curve have a shape each to its own. Its cool and I will keep it, if anybody out there knows for sure let me know. Thanks for all the help and the future help! Dig'em All
 
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