Tag: first Gold
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Determining Targets Before You Dig. With the Vanquish 540

So I’ve begged the question since I started metal detecting and finding targets. How do I know what lies beneath before I dig? And what do all these setting mean on my machine? Well, first things first. If your just starting this hobby like I was, then it can be very difficult to know what…
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Differences In Pin-Pointers

The 2 PIN-POINTERS that seem to always be in competition are, “the Garett AT Pro VS The NOKTA MAKRO pin-pointer so I have depicted the differences between the two of these products the best I could. Let me know in the comments if I’ve left anything out. I will also let you know the device…
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Getting Down & Dirty

I’ve been writing a lot about detecting Ontario beaches lately, but it’s not the only detecting I’ve been doing. I also like to go to some local ball diamonds /parks/& playgrounds. I do like the beach because it can be some easy digging, however when going to a beach there is a bit more planning…
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Metal Detecting. Goals, & What To Do With Treasures Found.

As a new coil swinging hobbyist it can be difficult to know exactly where to start! Personally I find that public beaches are a great place as well as bleachers at ball parks. There are a tone of interesting items to be dug up, explored and you will get to maybe unearth a few relics…
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What A Third Outing

You guys are not going to believe this. This was only the third time out, and I was able to do something with my detector that is going to be hard to beat in the future. What a great day on the beach, and probably my biggest find ever. First, I combed the area where…
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First Finds on First & 2nd Day Out.

After acquiring my new metal detector, my partner and I embarked on a trip to Gananoque, a public beach located just east of Kingston, Ontario. However, I must admit that initially, I felt a bit uneasy about the idea of searching for lost items while being observed by a crowd of beachgoers. The thought of…
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