Waveoff
Elite Member
My buddy Ty and I headed out to detect a local city park this evening just as the sun was going down. This particular park has been pounded to death by detectorists for decades. Folks still make some quality finds there but you really need to know your machine(s), be in the right spots and have a little luck!
I considered using the Etrac tonight because another local guy has been making some awesome finds there lately with his Etrac. I really need to learn the Nox so I used it instead. It didn't disappoint! My first decent find was the Navy coat button. The back was gone so I have no idea how old it is. The Nox was hitting the target pretty hard and deep. It was a good 8" down.
My next find was the sterling class ring surrounded by iron. You can still see the iron staining on the ring. The Nox picked it out nicely. There was also a key in the plug with the ring.
Finally, on my way back to my car I decided to swing my coil and I got a sweet sounding high tone. I dug the plug and plucked out this big, chunky sterling bracelet.
I'm starting to really like the Nox!
I considered using the Etrac tonight because another local guy has been making some awesome finds there lately with his Etrac. I really need to learn the Nox so I used it instead. It didn't disappoint! My first decent find was the Navy coat button. The back was gone so I have no idea how old it is. The Nox was hitting the target pretty hard and deep. It was a good 8" down.
My next find was the sterling class ring surrounded by iron. You can still see the iron staining on the ring. The Nox picked it out nicely. There was also a key in the plug with the ring.
Finally, on my way back to my car I decided to swing my coil and I got a sweet sounding high tone. I dug the plug and plucked out this big, chunky sterling bracelet.
I'm starting to really like the Nox!
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