Dancin' Dave
New member
Hi Guys,
It's been a month since I purchased my AT Gold from Bart at Big Boys Hobbies (Great guy to deal with!). I purchased the machine for two basic reasons: To find small gold jewelry and chains in the water and to serve as a back up for my Excalibur. The ATG sure didn't disappoint on finding small gold as well as other items. It seems to have an affinity for stud earrings and small bits metal that like to mimic gold such as foil & lead. As far as being a backup machine ... my poor ol' Excal seems to be spending a lot of time in the truck these days.
Here's a sampling of a few of my ATG water finds to date:
[attachment 238344 ATGoldFinds1.jpg]
Here's another pic of what some of the silver looked like before hitting it with electrolysis. (Its been hiding in the water for a long time)
[attachment 238345 ATGold-Silver.jpg]
HH
DD
It's been a month since I purchased my AT Gold from Bart at Big Boys Hobbies (Great guy to deal with!). I purchased the machine for two basic reasons: To find small gold jewelry and chains in the water and to serve as a back up for my Excalibur. The ATG sure didn't disappoint on finding small gold as well as other items. It seems to have an affinity for stud earrings and small bits metal that like to mimic gold such as foil & lead. As far as being a backup machine ... my poor ol' Excal seems to be spending a lot of time in the truck these days.
Here's a sampling of a few of my ATG water finds to date:
[attachment 238344 ATGoldFinds1.jpg]
Here's another pic of what some of the silver looked like before hitting it with electrolysis. (Its been hiding in the water for a long time)
[attachment 238345 ATGold-Silver.jpg]
HH
DD