my04tone
Forum Founder - RIP Tony
I was metal detecting strictly for gold in the 90's and could never get away enough to warrant keeping expensive gear so i opted out. Fast forward to March 2012 and i am up in the gold fields and the thoughts of metal detecting are back, so upon returning home i researched an all rounder detector which would enable me to shoot for relics and coins and try for some gold if i was up in the triangle without breaking the bank, just incase i didnt want to do it anymore.
I found a mid range detector that was getting rave reviews, it was the Garrett ATPro, so i got one shipped in from the U.S.A for $580, $200 cheaper than in Aussie. This machine is waterproof to 3 metres so it meant i can hunt the beachs and rivers as well as the bush i love so much. I added to my kit a pro pointer its like a tiny metal detector for sticking in the holes, and it gives me a signal off the metal item i am looking for, i also bought some Lesche digging tools (the best) an M85 and a Little Eagle also from the U.S.A and i was off and running.
Things were slow at 1st as i learnt the different modes to hunt in and how to knock out iron targets and learn what is and isnt a bottle cap etc, today i am still finding bottle caps and ring pulls but i am also finding money, gold rings, old relics etc and i am out on average probably 20hours a week have lost 7 kilos and am fitter than i have been in ages, believe me a few hours digging and swinging can fix you right up.
In 4 days time it will be exactly 6 months since i started in earnest and i probably know the history of more areas in Australia than i ever did. To say i am hooked is an understatement and this hobby has probably saved my life fitness wise, so instead of sitting around playing my guitars in my back room and drinking beer, i am out in the fresh air and doing a lot of physical exercise. They say you use 90% of your muscles metal detecting, i started with 1 hour hunts and now its not uncommon for me to be out for 8.
Heres a run down of the last 6 months (i will be out again tomorrow but dont expect the tally to rise much)
Total Finds since the 16th April 2012
Spendable Decimals: $403.75
Pre Decimals:3xFlorins 6xShillings 7xSixpence 8xThreepence 36xPennies 24xHalf Pennies
Foreign: UK:1/2p(new pence) 1p 5p 50p Japan:1yen Singapore:50c Thailand:5 Baht U.S.A:1cent 1quarter NewZealand:10c 2x20c Canada:1cent(1964)
Oldest find: I dug this old Queen Victoria Penny yesterday in a spot i wouldnt have though of.
The macro pix make her look worse than what she actually is :iconwink:
I have a saying for this hobby "You Never Know What You Will Find Next"
and its always what you dont expect.
Any questions i am more than happy to answer them
I found a mid range detector that was getting rave reviews, it was the Garrett ATPro, so i got one shipped in from the U.S.A for $580, $200 cheaper than in Aussie. This machine is waterproof to 3 metres so it meant i can hunt the beachs and rivers as well as the bush i love so much. I added to my kit a pro pointer its like a tiny metal detector for sticking in the holes, and it gives me a signal off the metal item i am looking for, i also bought some Lesche digging tools (the best) an M85 and a Little Eagle also from the U.S.A and i was off and running.
Things were slow at 1st as i learnt the different modes to hunt in and how to knock out iron targets and learn what is and isnt a bottle cap etc, today i am still finding bottle caps and ring pulls but i am also finding money, gold rings, old relics etc and i am out on average probably 20hours a week have lost 7 kilos and am fitter than i have been in ages, believe me a few hours digging and swinging can fix you right up.
In 4 days time it will be exactly 6 months since i started in earnest and i probably know the history of more areas in Australia than i ever did. To say i am hooked is an understatement and this hobby has probably saved my life fitness wise, so instead of sitting around playing my guitars in my back room and drinking beer, i am out in the fresh air and doing a lot of physical exercise. They say you use 90% of your muscles metal detecting, i started with 1 hour hunts and now its not uncommon for me to be out for 8.
Heres a run down of the last 6 months (i will be out again tomorrow but dont expect the tally to rise much)
Total Finds since the 16th April 2012
Spendable Decimals: $403.75
Pre Decimals:3xFlorins 6xShillings 7xSixpence 8xThreepence 36xPennies 24xHalf Pennies
Foreign: UK:1/2p(new pence) 1p 5p 50p Japan:1yen Singapore:50c Thailand:5 Baht U.S.A:1cent 1quarter NewZealand:10c 2x20c Canada:1cent(1964)
Oldest find: I dug this old Queen Victoria Penny yesterday in a spot i wouldnt have though of.
The macro pix make her look worse than what she actually is :iconwink:
I have a saying for this hobby "You Never Know What You Will Find Next"
and its always what you dont expect.
Any questions i am more than happy to answer them