Danimal
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- Aug 16, 2006
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- Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
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- duh...duh... DFX
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I know I know Nate...I really spent a LOT of time hemming and hawing about buying an Explorer, but ran into a DFX on Ebay that literally is brand new and still saved several hundred over a new one (bottom of stock coil is unscratched, original owner used it once to find a lost wedding ring).Nate in Ohio said:Wow...I didn't see this coming. Reading "Digging Deeper" and absorbing all kinds of helpful info from other users will help immensely...but of course there's alot more to it. There is nothing, IMO, that will increase both your skill and knowledge like pure experience will. This goes not only for utilizing the vast arsenal of settings, but also for determining what to dig. If your settings are set perfectly, but you decide simply not to dig that coin giving off a questionable signal, you're not really gaining anything. And that's partly why I think it's good to do a LOT of digging...at least at first, so that your eyes are fully opened. You can never experiment too much...especially with all the controversial theories out there...I don't mean for this to sound too common-sense and all...I just think some ideas tend to get overlooked. (Boy was I pretty dumb when I started using the DFX.) I know you're gonna rock this machine!
I look forward to many hunts with you and your Dad and maybe we can share in our experiences...I know for sure I am going to be sucking DRY yours, Zoso's and Don's brains dry in an attempt to accelerate the learning curve.
As far as actual time digging targets and swinging the coil being the best way to learn...you gotta know it's ME you're talking to...I dug more damn pulltabs and trash than anyone did last year!!...(and found 6 gold rings on the way too)
Got my new Killer-B headphones in today along with Foster's book....it's studying time.