Greetings Friends,
I'm a brand new member of this forum, and a complete novice at detecting. I'm here because I recently inherited a bunch of stuff from my uncle's estate, and one thing among the trove was ... a vintage early 80's Garrett American S1. I popped two new batteries in it, downloaded the owner's guide and, although it's now early winter in Wisconsin, I'm excited to try some treasure hunting. (I suppose that will be a springtime venture, but that gives me some months to bone up on some learning and tips.)
I do realize this unit leaves a good deal to be desired given modern technology, but there's something very gratifying for me in owning and using this relic, especially as it belonged to my beloved uncle. It works, and it looks like something out of a Sci-fi B movie ... but I think it's pretty cool.
While I don't expect to be the Indiana Jones of treasure hunting, I do expect that this venerable antique will bring me some enjoyable hours of wonderful fun. So, as a rookie, I'm opening up this thread to ask for advice, comments and any thoughts anyone might have.
I'm all ears. Thank you in advance for anything you might have to offer.
Clay
I'm a brand new member of this forum, and a complete novice at detecting. I'm here because I recently inherited a bunch of stuff from my uncle's estate, and one thing among the trove was ... a vintage early 80's Garrett American S1. I popped two new batteries in it, downloaded the owner's guide and, although it's now early winter in Wisconsin, I'm excited to try some treasure hunting. (I suppose that will be a springtime venture, but that gives me some months to bone up on some learning and tips.)
I do realize this unit leaves a good deal to be desired given modern technology, but there's something very gratifying for me in owning and using this relic, especially as it belonged to my beloved uncle. It works, and it looks like something out of a Sci-fi B movie ... but I think it's pretty cool.
While I don't expect to be the Indiana Jones of treasure hunting, I do expect that this venerable antique will bring me some enjoyable hours of wonderful fun. So, as a rookie, I'm opening up this thread to ask for advice, comments and any thoughts anyone might have.
I'm all ears. Thank you in advance for anything you might have to offer.
Clay