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  1. Tommyboy Japan

    Metal detecting in Japan

    Hey everyone, this is my first post here. Seems to be a great community, I've really enjoyed reading about peoples finds and adventures. I'm living in Japan and have decided to pick up metal detecting as a hobby. So far I've found a couple of bullets and coins. It's really relaxing, the time...
  2. DCCraftsman

    Help on balancing the AT Pro for spent coal, slag

    One of my most productive areas I have ever hunted has a large field of coal slag buried just below the surface of the grass. I suspect there was a homestead / blacksmith ( some old brick recovered) on this site and the area is the dumping ground. I was able to pull a SLQ out of that field this...
  3. Dewsweeper894

    2017 goals , Got any ?

    2017 goals . Door knock . That's it .. get over being gunshy and do it. Oh ... and find 300.00 in clad somewhere along the way . HH, Dew
  4. pocketspill

    E-Trac Users - $8 trick to make Minelab's Harness 200% Better

    I'm swinging the NEL Big Coil (13"x17") for relics these days and the Minelab harness is a must for hours of hunting. But if you've ever tried using that Harness with the Etrac, you'll know finding a connection point is tricky. I have hundreds of hours with the harness, E-trac and Ultimat 13...
  5. USAFVet_Matt

    New guy interested in hobby

    Hey all, I am aiming to buy my first detector this spring and get pretty active in my local area. Being that I am totally new to the hobby, I would love to meet some experienced "hunters" in the Fox Valley region of Wisconsin for some advice and small group hunts. Also open to equipment...
  6. W

    Need tips!!!!

    Hi, I am new to the hobby and was going to buy a metal detector for christmas. I'm from New York and I really want to go hunting before I have to go back to school. Does anyone have any tips for me?
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