Woo-hoo Phillip, way to get with the program, lol! Mike, I believe you got a vintage weeble, nice man. You guys all need one of those battery-powered mist fans. Ya know the ones that you spray water on your face, and the fan cools it. Anyway, nice haul guys ❤
I live in west central Florida and it's over 90 degrees with high humidity from now until October. I hunt the beaches 3 to 4 times a week. I invested in a good hydration pack last year and it makes a huge difference. I find that drinking water mixed with powder Gatorade a little at a time all day was better then stopping to drink out of water bottles I was carrying because I just won't stop often enough. With the hydration pack just take a few sips from the hose every so often and you can keep going. Always enjoy the videos and Philip is a great addition (but I do miss Gary and Charlie). Happy hunting.
John, thank you for the shout out and sticking up for me. You didn't have to :) The church must have invested in a good lawn mower! That grass was meticulous! Glad y'all got some shine like I did. I sure don't miss that heat! Gave me some good memories watching!
The memorial coin with the band around it that Phillip found is part of an automotive thermostat. I have several of them from my uncle that worked in a manufacturing plant in Boston making thermostats. I was told that, It was cheaper to use a penny than a copper slug for manufacturing.
Y’all need to get some neck coolers, if you get the kind you get wet carry a little cooler ice-chest that can supply cold water as the ice melts over the day.
Congratulations to Yaws finds. I remember back in the early 60s u would here tap tap tap, tap tap tap, people would take a big table spoon and hit the edge of a silver quarter and flatten the edge out to where the inside would fit their finger and then drill it out. They could make some beautiful rings. I enjoy your videos
You guys are awesome. I have had a metal detected for over 12 years. And I really appreciate your videos. Keep up the beeping and having fun. Philip Spencer, Ohio.
So what’s the trick to detecting close to that chain link fence where you dug the wheats at the start? How close could you get Nice job on the silver guys. 👍🍺
Awesome hunt as usual! Digging in southeast Texas it is hot and steamy starting in early April. I looped a rope through the handle of my shovel so it could hang off my shoulder. That way my left arm is free to hold my umbrella. Makes all the difference in the world not having the sun beat down on me. Call me a Girl Digger but I can't stand feeling like a piece of bacon frying...
Congrats to you all! Thank you for understanding and listening to the owners! I hate to say it but especially in my generation if we are told no we wine and complain. Thank you guys for being mature men! I honor you guys!
I haven’t read through the comments yet, but, that small lock you found at approximately 16:45 looks like the locks that used to be on the old school diaries that young girls used to have. Like me. I had one very similar great hunt, lots of silvers love it!
Mike got it right , they were trying to make a ring out of that memorial cent ( by hammering the edge a million times while turning it on an anvil) ...
I wish Nokta would send you guys the Legend so you could give it a test run. Did you just purchase the Manticore or did Minelab send it to you. I really love the Legend tremendously, coming from the Nox 800. Thanks for all the wonderful videos my friend, you guys rock👍
Love your hunts. I don't comment much but, the whole thing about everyone has to stop detecting and come over is a total waste of time and energy IMO especially on hot days and big fields