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Olderndirt

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Hi everybody,

This is all new to me. Have never been on a forum before. Hope everyone will be patient with the old man. Was an avid hunter back in the late 70s and early 80s in Colorado. Had a couple Whites and a Teknetics. Found a lot of stuff, coins, jewelery, and artifacts. Have a lot of stuff from Old Fort Sedgewick in NE Colorado. Don't know why I stopped, but got the bug again a couple months ago and bought an x70. Haven't used it very much yet but really like it so far. Found a silver pendant and a massive silver men's ring and the usual clad. Haven't found any silver coins yet, but that will come as I learn this machine.
I'm looking for hunting friends in the Florence area or central AZ, and I'm interested in hunting most everything. Can travel some but the price of gas might limit that in the future.

Olderndirt
 
back to this great hobby. You will find lots of interesting and informative posts on here. Many of them from folks who have been in the hobby for a LONG time. I would suggest you take a few minutes and look over the FAQFAQ section at the top of these posts. We've placed a lot of the more frequently asked questions in there, as well as some charts, graphs and tips for getting the most out of your X-Terra. The detectors have changed a bit since those days gone by. But the basics are still the same..... research places to hunt, learn your detector and enjoy yourself. Can't get any better than that! Don't hesitate to ask questions. That is how we all learn! HH Randy
 
Thanks for the welcome and encouragement. Have spent a lot of time on FAQFAQ. Great stuff.

Say, how do I get my little detector guy up in the left-hand corner in my masthead?

Lanny
 
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