Lucky find this morning...

treasurefiend

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Re: Luck find this morning...

eyefiend :thumbsup:
 

Nice find! Got a pic? lol, jk.

I found a 20 all folded up into a postage-stamp-sized square on the floor at CVS during the summer. I think I told you that story already. Yeah, it's a good feeling.

Joe
 

You just saved yourself a lot of digging! Whatcha gunna buy with it? I'd convert it to silver bullion ;-) That'll be the easiest silver you ever found.
 

RootMaster said:
You just saved yourself a lot of digging! Whatcha gunna buy with it? I'd convert it to silver bullion ;-) That'll be the easiest silver you ever found.

LOL - its going into my gas tank. :tongue3:
 

TreasureFiend said:
RootMaster said:
You just saved yourself a lot of digging! Whatcha gunna buy with it? I'd convert it to silver bullion ;-) That'll be the easiest silver you ever found.

LOL - its going into my gas tank. :tongue3:

Well that will be a short lived reward ;-)

I think the most I ever found laying on the ground was $5

Hey I had a question for ya... a little off topic for your thread but I'm sure you won't mind. What kind of video camera are you using for your videos and are you just holding it by hand? How about storing it while you are detecting? I've often thought of video taping a hunt, but I just feel like I'll get my camera all dirty and wreck it. I've got an older mini-dv Sony Handycam and a small Nikon S600 that does up to 10 minute videos at a time, for as much as your card will hold. I also have a Sony Cybershot that does better videos than the S600... and is my older pocket camera. That might be a good option if I'm worried about destroying it, since it's already broken-in well. I was also thinking of maybe mounting it to my detector somehow, with parts from an old tripod. That would allow me to detach it quickly. I know it's a lot of work taking and then editing the videos, so thanks for taking the time and sharing them!

-Brett
 

RootMaster said:
TreasureFiend said:
RootMaster said:
You just saved yourself a lot of digging! Whatcha gunna buy with it? I'd convert it to silver bullion ;-) That'll be the easiest silver you ever found.

LOL - its going into my gas tank. :tongue3:

Well that will be a short lived reward ;-)


I think the most I ever found laying on the ground was $5

Hey I had a question for ya... a little off topic for your thread but I'm sure you won't mind. What kind of video camera are you using for your videos and are you just holding it by hand? How about storing it while you are detecting? I've often thought of video taping a hunt, but I just feel like I'll get my camera all dirty and wreck it. I've got an older mini-dv Sony Handycam and a small Nikon S600 that does up to 10 minute videos at a time, for as much as your card will hold. I also have a Sony Cybershot that does better videos than the S600... and is my older pocket camera. That might be a good option if I'm worried about destroying it, since it's already broken-in well. I was also thinking of maybe mounting it to my detector somehow, with parts from an old tripod. That would allow me to detach it quickly. I know it's a lot of work taking and then editing the videos, so thanks for taking the time and sharing them!

-Brett

My last few videos were filmed with my digital camera, its not as good as my video camera, but its a lot easier to carry. When I used my video camera, I carried it in a backpack, but now I carry my digital camera inside a ziploc bag in my digging pouch.

My digital camera is a kodac easyshare 4.0 megapixal
my video camera is some kind of cannon, I don't know which model thou, I got it like 4 years ago.
 

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