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Metal Detecting- Research and Recovery: Extra Episode! A Quick Hunt!

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

A quick hunt in Tennessee. Pulled up a couple of good relics and then, A POP-QUIZ!


Produced by
Ian Conway

© 2008
www.researchandrecoveryshow.com

Metal Detecting Civil War Relic Hunting Bullet Button Whites MXT Detector


Research and Recovery
We're advocates to the proper search methods of the hobby. Along with recovering history, we strive to preserve all artifacts for future generations.

You may see us finding Civil War Relics, Native American Artifacts, Old Silver Coins, or even Fossils out on the beach. Wherever you may find us, you'll definitely in store for a great show!

We use White's MXT Metal Detectors, Sunray DX-1 Pinpointers, Drop-Clothes, Lesche Shovels and Tools, Drop Clothes, etc.

Stay Tuned for future episodes where you will find us revisiting our newly found Civil War Winter Hut Site as we properly recover artifacts over 140 years old!

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  • what kind of detector do you have? specific model?

  • I use a White's MXT. I mainly use the 6x10 DD Coil along with the DX-1 Pinpointer Probe.

    The 6x10 DD Coil is the go-to coil for trashy areas. Also, Kellyco has a SEF Coil line out that not only separate targets in the ground, but it also gets a little more depth to boot.

    Wouldn't trade it for anything.

  • I like your humor, man.

    well done video. Good luck hunting.

  • Thanks man,

    You've got to have a good sense of humor when out in the field. If not, you'd just drive yourself nuts and would hate the hobby!

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  • Metal detecting is a fun hobby that never gets old or runs out of places to hunt. Folks lose millions of coins everyday not to mention the rings that turn up once in a while. I would like to find more silver then what I do. Sometimes wonder if all the silver coins have been in the ground so long that most have sunk below the detecting range of most if not all detectors.

  • Great show - don't be surprised if the History Channel gives you a call!!!  Keep it up!!!

  • Nice job. Happy hunting!

  • Great video !!

  • LOL hate that foil just like those 12th georgia buttons found everywhere!

    liked the color inset shot of the button good idea!!

    thanks for sharing!

    matt

  • o bummer, i thought that would be a bullet or something instead of foil on the last one.

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