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What a winter. Snow and very, very cold. Not being able to underwater or land treasure hunt makes me very unhappy and miserable. I am about 70 miles from Long Island sound. I try to go on my days off which are Mondays. I will go when I can catch the low tide during the middle of the day. As of this writing, I have made 4 trips and I have found a piece of gold 3 out of 4 times. Click Here to Read More. |
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J-Man says coins were found as deep as 10 inches and a gold plated ring was found at 6 inches with his new Pirate detector. "Although we are both Excal users, he wanted something for a back up machine or for company to use. Click Here To Read More.
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I really enjoyed using it because it is so lightweight. I found a few coins and also a necklace, (I don't think it is real) but a nice start anyway. It seemed to penetrate very deep as far as I could tell. River hunting is not at all like the ocean where your hole fills in right away. This is why I know it gave good depth.
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The pictured gold coin was found on the Connecticut/Rhode Island shoreline in 2001. Sandy entered her coin find at the Best of Northeast Treasure show in Keene, NH. She won first place for beach finds. The following is an excerpt from a letter Sandy Crouch sent DetectorPro.
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No Pain, No Gain!
In the photo from left to right: - a 9K English gold ring; I really do dislike finding 9K - and am always tempted to throw them back in! This one was found deep. Then a very heavy (it’s quite thick) platinum ring with a small diamond. Last is a 14K ring with a missing small diamond.
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Diamond & Emerald Rings Found with Headhunter!
“Metal detecting has been something I’ve always wanted to do. I chose a detector which would allow me to treasure hunt on land, as well as being able to use it while enjoying my other hobby, scuba diving. My wife and I travel through Northern Ontario and search the fresh water lakes in the region.”
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Here are two pictures of recent finds I made at my local beach. The ring appraised for $600 and the cross for $4,000.The targets were very deep and I had no problem picking them up with the Gray Ghost Headphones. The combination of your headphones and my detector are a winning combination for me. The signal rang through loud and clear.
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Dan Yarruso has been treasure hunting for over 20 years. He is an “all-around” treasure hunter. His main love is wading in the water for Gold jewelry. This past year Danny has found 115 pieces of gold.
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Summer is Finally Here!
What a long wait. There was no Spring here in the East. The first time I went to do some water hunting, I traveled over 50 miles to find the lake still frozen. Luckily I had a backup lake not far away that was not frozen.
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Finds From Nevis...
We have gotten back from Nevis a couple of weeks ago and the pulse machine works GREAT. Very impressive on depth, some of my finds were around 16 inches deep.
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Roger's Finds From St. Martin...
One hour’s worth of finds with a Headhunter in St. Martin. We can’t wait to see the rest of his finds. Roger is a DetectorPro dealer in Sequim, Washington. “I hunted for a little over an hour. The buckle is a Smith & Wesson (44 Mag.), also some Euro coins and Guilders. One ring, one earring and several pendants.”
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