RatherBeDigging
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- Started with a Minelab xterra 505. Then Equinox 600 with stock coil, xl coil and sinper coil depending on circumstances. Now use a manticore.
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
The silvers are from two sites I've done before but never with the stock equinox coil and single frequency.
My detecting friend I swear has bad luck that turns good. He cut his finger on a landscaping job and ran out to get some bandages. Stops in the random woods bear by and bam 1890s garbage dump. He found a really nice embossed blob top from Bristol, Pennsylvania the town Iived in until I was 6. I went with him one night after work. Just parts of the Bristol blob tops that night. found a newer dump area there and found a nice drinking glass, a hazel atlas Mason jar liner and a dirty creep ken head copyright 1968. The other Mason jar liner with cross, the glass mason jar lid and the tile came out of the 1890s section. I really want a whole tile. There has to be one in there somewhere. You don't dump only 1 tile after your Victorian house remodel. It's marked Mintons Stokes on Trent china works. They only used the name Mintons 1873 to 1883 on their tiles.
My detecting friend I swear has bad luck that turns good. He cut his finger on a landscaping job and ran out to get some bandages. Stops in the random woods bear by and bam 1890s garbage dump. He found a really nice embossed blob top from Bristol, Pennsylvania the town Iived in until I was 6. I went with him one night after work. Just parts of the Bristol blob tops that night. found a newer dump area there and found a nice drinking glass, a hazel atlas Mason jar liner and a dirty creep ken head copyright 1968. The other Mason jar liner with cross, the glass mason jar lid and the tile came out of the 1890s section. I really want a whole tile. There has to be one in there somewhere. You don't dump only 1 tile after your Victorian house remodel. It's marked Mintons Stokes on Trent china works. They only used the name Mintons 1873 to 1883 on their tiles.
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