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Detecting with father and son

GKMan

Well-known member
My father and I spent the morning working on my truck replacing the brakes and a wheel hub.
For my test drive afterwards, I took my father and son to where I found the 1793 coin and where I was earlier today and found the buttons. My father wanted me to try detecting for a couple minutes, why my son wanted around the field and threw stones. I really didn't want to since I was tired and sweaty and hot from working on the car, but he convinced me to wander around for a couple minutes , I'm glad I did because I found a nice buckle, and then a 1817 large cent.. Not bad for 5 minutes..when we got home my wife reminded me I didn't really feel like to text in the morning I found that 1793. My father who is looking more and more like Santa Claus or Jerry Garcia or a cross between the two is the one that started us detecting back in 84 when he bought us a Fisher 1210 X

Here's a little video of the hunt.

Detecting with my father and son.
http://youtu.be/8VUkuYERD4U
 
Nice Vid and time shared with different generations!!
 
Very cool!
 
Gary - Great video and memory that you and your family will cherish for many years. My Dad used to go detecting with me when I started back in the 70's and continued to enjoy all of my finds over the years until he passed.
 
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