Quick apology for the shovel comment..I hate when someone suggests a shovel..I had a spot that I took a well known Ohio treasure hunter and his side kick to....Early 1800's to 59..Private property.. All the coins were 1800 to about the 1850's. He went back and started digging with a shovel in the lawn..The security guard threw him out, but not before the guard was called some rotten names. I was called and told the property was off limits...Now, may be coming back on line..I also apologize for the dastardly attempt to hijack the thread as discovered and defined by Sherlock Paul the Hot Headed Hungarian.. With respect to the Vaquero and depth, if you go back a ways you will find where I wasted time trying to give air distances on various coils.. A very close person invited the HH Hungarian to go hunting several times to the East, in Licking County,, always too busy, no time.. Had you accepted his offer. you might have been part of the grey box find...I, checked, several people know of you,,, but not that you actually hunted.????..always Buy this, sell that?? There are a fantastic number of SUPER sites within 40 minutes of you. I mind my own business and could beep when I pass your house...My latest Vaquero depth project is adding a known quantity of iron to perfectly clean sand, recording the depth,then adding more, etc, and so on...And, guess what?....I'll post it on the Tesoro Forum for the Monte to tell what it means and how to use the info.( and, what I did wrong !!!!)..So now that I had my three gold pieces (plus) worth of say, this is not a high jacking, please go back to depth ...with no other comments