Hello everyone, Let me start by once again showing one of my favorite finds ever while Detecting on a hunt about 2 years ago.. 1853 Seated Liberty Quarter - ************************************** Today I'm excited to share with everyone that I have purchased another Metal Detector. This is called the Nokta Legend. It's one of the best detectors at the moment so I decided to get it for the new year. If the weather is not that bad this upcoming Saturday morning I want to give it a try! New Cap New Pinpointer Wireless Headset New Hand Digger The Legend - with Carbon Fiber shaft and collapsible. These are my last 4 detectors Whites Classic 5ID Minelab CTX 3030 Minelab Vanquish 440 Garrett Apex
Makes one wonder how long that 1853 has been in the ground huh. I'm going to look into that Nokta. Let us know how you like it ok, thanks and good luck.
Fix the vinyl/rubber base in the hallway. And paint the walls and door when you are finished that, before you go out Saturday!
Yeah, give the kids a bath, wash the car, and sell some of those other detectors too. If I think of anything else I'll let you know before you go, got it honey-do!
Nice piece of kit there, I'm not dedicated enough to drop real money on a new detector. My Garrett AT Pro has served me well and hopefully will continue to do so.
... and the next time you leave your toys in the hall and don't put them away, I'm going to throw them out. I'm tired of telling you!
I have thought of getting into some detecting esp. around some of the old houses and lots we have.I always thought this house on the beach abandoned was owned by a Doctor in the 30/40's would be a good location at one time.The people back then did not trust banks and would bury little nuggets but the the house was taken by Katrina.Good luck Saturday.
@No_Ragrets I haven't been out much with it because of the winter weather. But I'm learning a lot about it.
Pardon me for digging up this old thread, but I was doing an internet search today on prospects finding someone who has experience laying down solid quality battleship gray paint and this thread mysteriously popped up. We're looking to paint over the scuff marks a 60-foot wooden vessel piloted by a drunk skipper left on the side of our museum, the USS Midway. Authorities are saying the scuff marks will cost $100K to fix but I beg to differ. The remanence in that 5-gallon bucket would probably be ample enough to do the trick.