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Episode features Vernon Mack of Marysville, California. He combines his hobby of flying planes and metal detecting to scope out new places. He's also researching new places along the Sierra railroad and the Chinese who built it. Then we'll feature Jim Roper, a long time detectorist of Medford, Oregon who's found over 175,000 coins. Finally we'll feature Scott Seville of Seattle who hunts the old coal towns for coins.
I was born in Yuba city.. :-) I want to go with my new Garrett
Alliedtonone 1 month ago
The loop i am useing is whites big foot it is a killer on covering ground with little effort, and great returns on coins and jewelry.
vlroper 8 months ago
At one time when the water was low and the lakes were near dry gold rings were plentiful. It like first one there get gets them. Boy what a year for gold rings.
vlroper 8 months ago
Looks like fun, i reckon i might get one. He says metal detecting is a sport, is that true? I thaught sports involve a degree of competition with someone else. Detecting looks more like a fun past time than a sport. Still looks like fun though.
THEDROPPEDSOCK 1 year ago
It's incredible to me as to how BAD are some people's technique. That lady who was in the field is missing at least 80 % of the area she's trying to scan.
I love the rectangular coil. I f you think about it, there is less coil and weight than a circular coil with the diameter of the length of that rectangle, but with the arch of motion of 180 degrees covers EXACTLY the same area as a circular coil would. I'm going to have to get one of those!
amoskowitz0103 1 year ago
I love these videos. I like the rectangle coil!!
RecoveringRelics 1 year ago
he is missing the capped bust silver half dollar
daaf4ever 2 years ago
Great video.
Weird coil. ('o',)
89alreadytaken89 2 years ago
Great video!!!
TreasureFiend 3 years ago
Muchas grácias por poner estos videos del mxt
de white´s.......en España no sacamos peniques,je,je
churri190975 3 years ago