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When A Honey Hole Turns Out To Be A Bunny Hole!

Bell-Two

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When A Honey Hole Turns Out To Be A Bunny Hole

Yes that is what seems to be for a carefully researched spot. I found a site on a 19th century map that shows an old park, I drove there and it is now private property. After a few inquiries I located the owner, contacted him and he was as nice and accomadating as can be. Doug, Diane and I went there for short hunt last night to check it out. Found some clad right away and could tell the dirt was really good, no fill, dark brown it seems to have been undisturbed for years. Also talking to the owner found out that the same park spot had many other late 19th century and early 20th century activities on it. What did we find....nada! Just clad, a large portion of the large size plot had virtually no signals at all. The machines were not nulling, no good coin signals, not even much junk signals so I am puzzled. We will investigate further, not ready to give up on it this soon. No honey....just bunnies!

Here is a video of two hunts Doug and I did last Saturday and on July 4th.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGbylgESiEY[/video]
 
Sounds like there was not much early activity at site.Or it was hunted very hard with early machines and most targets were dug, nails and all.Good luck:twodetecting:
 
Those barber dimes do sometimes ring up really low. I've found a lot in the low 12-40's and even high 12-30's. Congrats on some nice finds.
 
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