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<blockquote data-quote="silver" data-source="post: 469811" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>Then it's down to brass tacks.... look back at the holes you've dug in the backyard.... did they recover well (we're all hoping there not still there lol)... main part of detecting is to make your old holes undetectable. ... to know all about when and when not to dig, that's the trick... dry ground is hard work anyway.... ground softened by rain is easy to dig and the grass recovers well too.</p><p>what more can I say....</p><p>the lead coins are the tops from old roofing nails...</p><p>and if you get a find of interest on your hunts, then a good closeup photo of those particular items as well as an overall photo goes a long way in satisfying the onlookers curiosity. </p><p>Good first efforts... we can see you're well on the way down that first straight and onto the learning curve. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver, post: 469811, member: 1953"] Then it's down to brass tacks.... look back at the holes you've dug in the backyard.... did they recover well (we're all hoping there not still there lol)... main part of detecting is to make your old holes undetectable. ... to know all about when and when not to dig, that's the trick... dry ground is hard work anyway.... ground softened by rain is easy to dig and the grass recovers well too. what more can I say.... the lead coins are the tops from old roofing nails... and if you get a find of interest on your hunts, then a good closeup photo of those particular items as well as an overall photo goes a long way in satisfying the onlookers curiosity. Good first efforts... we can see you're well on the way down that first straight and onto the learning curve. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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