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Just as long as you don't forget what you're looking for, when your metal detecting, then you're doing okay.Some funny stuff. I'm now at the point where I go into another room and can't remember why. Got so bad I keep a pad of paper and a pen in my pocket.. Now I forget the paper or pen. Won't dare tell my daughter.
I won't embarrass myself with the full story. But here are two pictures of one of the nicest Standing Liberty 1917 Type Two quarters I've ever dug. Best I can figure out, it is buried somewhere out in the landfill now.
Me too! Can't do much recovering hidden Treasure without a tool to dig with! & other things I did, was tossing coins away when empting trash & leaving my MD'ing shovel & etc where I left them when getting ready to leave! So many dumb things I did when tired or in a hurry! Oh, Well that is life as a weak fleshed human being! But I also was blessed in many, many ways; because my God is GREAT!! Amen! MaTook the 600 next door and cranked her up, got my first signal and realized my digging tool was home. I remember once years ago I was 10 miles away when I discovered my digging tool of choice was at home. Anyone want to make me feel better and list some of their mistake they have made.
Can I hunt your yard LOLI won't embarrass myself with the full story. But here are pictures of one of the nicest Standing Liberty 1917 Type Two quarters I've ever dug. Best I can figure out, it is buried somewhere out in the landfill now.
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I've really been enjoying "Bonehead Mistakes" originally posted by plowboy.Took the 600 next door and cranked her up, got my first signal and realized my digging tool was home. I remember once years ago I was 10 miles away when I discovered my digging tool of choice was at home. Anyone want to make me feel better and list some of their mistake they have made.
That's awesome fastdraw!! I'm glad it came back! It is a pretty one!About 3 weeks ago.. I found my first V-Nickel. I took it to work the next day to show my friend, and put it in my pants pocket and that was the last I saw of it.
Today at wife did the laundry... and found it in the washing machine. It's not a key date coin.... Thank God..! It all nice and clean... Thanks to Tide laundry Soap and wy wife
Ha! I just did this today. Had sens set to 7 for the first hour or so. (lots of noise at my last hunt location) My buddy has an AT Pro. He dug an 1865 indian. I was getting mad. He kept bending down and digging, I'm getting nothing, no sounds, quiet, you know, not terribly unusual in a farm field. When I figured it out, I was madI was doing some air tests indoors with the sensitivity cranked down due to all the EMI. Forgot to dial it back up during my next hunt and wondered why I wasn't finding much.
-Ken
,,, what was Ex-wife #1 ??I made a mistake. But let's just call that "Ex wife #2."
Digger, I know that feeling well.I won't embarrass myself with the full story. But here are pictures of one of the nicest Standing Liberty 1917 Type Two quarters I've ever dug. Best I can figure out, it is buried somewhere out in the landfill now.
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My brother was down near Christmas Island for at least one of those atomic tests back in the early 60's. They had them cover their eyes with their hands. He said the blast was so bright that you could see the bones in hour hands. He has no idea how much radiation he was may have been espoused to but he was never able to father a child.High Plains, I had the duty At NAS Barbers Pt, Oahu in late '63 or early '64. Never did know exactly what I was supposed to do but I did know a big, big bomb was suppose to go off on either Johnson Island or Christmas Island If I remember correctly. Any way the bomb went off and a short time later the night sky was filled with one ripple after another. The whole sky was filled with different colors cascading out off the south. For a few seconds I could have read a news paper, So very, very bright. I was told the explosion was over 700 miles away. My mind went crazy thinking about Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Aug. '45. Nukes can put the fear of God in you. Awesome sight esp. at that distance. No idea why I thought of this.
Went to my spot today and took the detector out of the bag and noticed it ws turned on. Battery dead, I said oh well went to get a battery and no spares to be found. What a numb skull !Took the 600 next door and cranked her up, got my first signal and realized my digging tool was home. I remember once years ago I was 10 miles away when I discovered my digging tool of choice was at home. Anyone want to make me feel better and list some of their mistake they have made.
OOOOOOOPPPPPSSSSSS-- Easy to do when tired & hungry after a day of swingin' & a diggin'! May you find lots of goodies on your next outing! MaWent to my spot today and took the detector out of the bag and noticed it ws turned on. Battery dead, I said oh well went to get a battery and no spares to be found. What a numb skull !
Dawgg