Treasure Hunting -- Using a Metal Detector 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2007

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Using a metal detector to find lost coins.

If anyone out there has converted the book (written by William Stanley Moss entitled "Gold is where you hide it: What happened to the Reichsbank treasure" and published by Andre Deutsch, London, 1956) into an e-book, please post it to me.

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  • thanks for the info

  • you're most welcome.

  • Whats this guy on about? not getting a signel in the middle, why is it beeping then?

  • i guess what he'd meant to say was that the beeping signals came from both corners but the hidden object was really in the middle, the correct place to dig.

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  • nice tip most likly save a lot of time

  • On old detectors like that, it was a physical ring inside that coil, and the center of the dish was a 'dead zone'.

  • Hello White hunter i have a Fisher 1235x over 10 yrs. old works as good as the day i bought it nice little detector

  • great concept,,, i just learned something really helpful,,, good vid,,, make more

  • good old fisher

  • I find that its better to dig the hole twice as large as you think it should be with any signal.

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