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A few goodies today!

CZconnoisseur

Active member
Had about 6 hours to hunt today and I also tried out a new pair of Pivothead recording glasses - I think they are going to work very well for live digs! I recorded a couple recoveries, including an Indian cent:

http://youtu.be/renPel0K_Tw



Found a very deep and toasty token likely 100 years old or more - it was about 8" down and didn't give a VDI. Hunted in the cleaner areas using 12 khz but when the trash got thick a similar 4 khz program was toggled. The latter really quiets down the chatter from all of the indeterminate can slaw that 12 khz lights up on!!! Still dug a lot of trash even with the settings - once I get the video figured out it explains the 12 khz program a little better!

GL & HH
 
Looking forward to your new camera glasses video brother,Im interested on other peoples opinions on them.I really like them.I bought a strap to keep them on my face,helps keep the camera centered.Couple nice finds too.HH Jim T
 
Those Indian Head Pennies sure are fun to find! You couldn't tell that the sunglasses was a video recorder. They have real good audio and video quality.

Thanks for sharing.:thumbup:

tabman
 
Strange how IH pennies are all over the map to degredation when they come out of the ground.
Some are burnt out and others come out of the same area with a beautiful green patina.
Anyhow, nice finds.
 
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