BROKE MY GARRETT AT PRO ! One Month of Digging ... VIDEO

silversurfer1111

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Jul 14, 2012
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GARRET AT PRO ..Whites Classic SL. . modified 9 Function Metal Detector from Harbor Freight tools
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
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The arm cuff on my AT PRO gave out on me last last sunday at the lake. Garrett said they had improved them recently and sent me a new improved arm cuff. Looks a lot stronger than the old one.

I've had my digging tool for about 20 years and never once has it been mistaken for a knife or weapon. The first thing that comes to mind when you ask someone permission to detect is the vision of a guy going around with a shovel digging big holes everywhere. Last thing I would want in my hands is a shovel.
well I hop that dont happen to me . im heading out to the lake tomorrow . :blackbeard:I be looking for GOLD lol
 

What kind of spots do you find all this stuff at.. parks, schools, homesites, etc.. ??
 

Wow my best month has been 12 silvers! Congrats!
 

well I hop that dont happen to me . im heading out to the lake tomorrow . :blackbeard:I be looking for GOLD lol

My new friend I met at Pearce beach in Somerset :icon_thumleft:

I will be purchasing a new MD by mid fall and I would love to have a MD partner. I have some really good spots I have researched and others I would like to investigate with you.

Many places of questionable history and lore are hidden across New England. Few people are aware of their locations, and they wish to keep it that way. These sites consist of stone chambers and monuments of various styles and sizes. Some historians say they are only 'root cellars' that were built by colonists. Others entertain the idea that these lithic sites were constructed by much earlier visitors. The fact that many of them seem to be align with astronomical should give one pause. Archaeo-astronomer Byron Dix has determined that New England is chock-full of underground chambers. According to Mr. Dix, there are 105 astronomically aligned chambers in Massachusetts, 51 in New Hampshire, 41 in Vermont, 62 in Connecticut, 12 in Rhode Island, and 4 in Maine. The Early Sites Research Society which has been studying the chambers for over three decades, claims to have documented over 400 chambers in New England.

email me and lets stay in touch...my name is Roger... [email protected]
 

My new friend I met at Pearce beach in Somerset :icon_thumleft:

I will be purchasing a new MD by mid fall and I would love to have a MD partner. I have some really good spots I have researched and others I would like to investigate with you.

Many places of questionable history and lore are hidden across New England. Few people are aware of their locations, and they wish to keep it that way. These sites consist of stone chambers and monuments of various styles and sizes. Some historians say they are only 'root cellars' that were built by colonists. Others entertain the idea that these lithic sites were constructed by much earlier visitors. The fact that many of them seem to be align with astronomical should give one pause. Archaeo-astronomer Byron Dix has determined that New England is chock-full of underground chambers. According to Mr. Dix, there are 105 astronomically aligned chambers in Massachusetts, 51 in New Hampshire, 41 in Vermont, 62 in Connecticut, 12 in Rhode Island, and 4 in Maine. The Early Sites Research Society which has been studying the chambers for over three decades, claims to have documented over 400 chambers in New England.

email me and lets stay in touch...my name is Roger... [email protected]
whats up Roger !..sounds good man lets dig some holes.
 

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