My yard with a cheap detector!!!

Nirros

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Jan 8, 2012
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Dexter, NY
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro
8.5x11
5x8
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

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cool digs, and it was done with a low end md that darn cool
 

Cheap detectors mean nothing, you're finding stuff and that's the whole idea :tongue3: I'd use a 9 volt battery attached to a tin can if it found anything :laughing7: I would think that any detector that finds metal isn't bad, it works :thumbsup:
 

spartacus53 said:
Cheap detectors mean nothing, you're finding stuff and that's the whole idea :tongue3: I'd use a 9 volt battery attached to a tin can if it found anything :laughing7: I would think that any detector that finds metal isn't bad, it works :thumbsup:










that's why i miss my radio shack special paid 3 bucks fer it she got lost in a house fire rip Betsy
 

One bit of advice that I read on here was to get to know your machine......I agree that any detecor will work but you have to know how to listen to it. That little machine will be resurrected for my kids and My dad will find the pilot easy to use. I just want a deeper detector and one that will give me target IDs not to mention better accuracy on identification due to junk in the area.
 

Doesn't sound like to bad of a detector to find all that stuff....keep at!!!!!
 

Looks like that cheap detector knows how to pick em!
 

That my friend would be a cattle tag.....nothing on the back. It was a 12 but was later made into 121....not sure how.
 

Nirros said:
That my friend would be a cattle tag.....nothing on the back. It was a 12 but was later made into 121....not sure how.

Oh. That's pretty cool. Nice finds! HH!
 

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