Metal Detecting Chronicles: Relic Hunting in Tennessee

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Finding Civil War Relics with a White’s XLT metal detector

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22 Responses to Metal Detecting Chronicles: Relic Hunting in Tennessee

  1. crunch7077 says:

    Nice video & finds

  2. gaba540901 says:

    I dislike drag any needless items with. Just “rod”, shovel, cell phone and a (handgun instead of pinpointer)

  3. butternutgrey says:

    If the item you are digging is still in the hole the pinpointer is an EXCELLENT way to find it quicker. I own one and it saves time. You ought to try it- especially when you are unable to use the coil in confined areas such as under brush & under tree roots where you cant get the coil precisely over the object. There are many other reasons to -these are just a few.

  4. Cujucuyo says:

    I don’t know why it registered 4, but what typing error?

  5. gaba540901 says:

    enjoy your pinpointer, BTW why 4x the same respond, the same typing error as mine

  6. Cujucuyo says:

    Old school style. =D

    Yeah it’s pretty much a matter of taste, they have helped me a lot, specially the X-1, it can go about 3″ deep, so I’ve found some silver coins in small patches that even a 5″ coil wouldn’t fit.

  7. Cujucuyo says:

    Old school style. =D

    Yeah it’s pretty much a matter of taste, they have helped me a lot, specially the X-1, it can go about 3″ deep, so I’ve found some silver coins in small patches that even a 5″ coil wouldn’t fit.

  8. Cujucuyo says:

    Old school style. =D

    Yeah it’s pretty much a matter of taste, they have helped me a lot, specially the X-1, it can go about 3″ deep, so I’ve found some silver coins in small patches that even a 5″ coil wouldn’t fit.

  9. Cujucuyo says:

    Old school style. =D

    Yeah it’s pretty much a matter of taste, they have helped me a lot, specially the X-1, it can go about 3″ deep, so I’ve found some silver coins in small patches that even a 5″ coil wouldn’t fit.

  10. gaba540901 says:

    everyone as per his taste, after digging I take soil part by part in the hand and put near a coil = that’s my way,, sorry for the typing error

  11. Cujucuyo says:

    Pinpointers save a lot of time, they’re there for a reason, coils won’t fit a small hole, not will it fit to check the sides of the hole. And as you can see there you can locate the target on the scooped dirt, the flap (if any), or inside the hole, if you don’t like one, fine, don’t use it. it’s your loss not mine, but it DOES save time. BTW it’s ”coil” not “coin”. ;)

    I would recommend a Sunray Probe, I use the X-1 on my Explorer 2 and it’s the best accessory you can buy!

  12. superbanjoman2 says:

    That was the Darling’s playing Dueley on the Andy Griffith show. I would bet money on it.

  13. primeralives says:

    Was that “The Darlings” playin in the video intro and finish?

  14. gaba540901 says:

    I bought Whites pinpointer and next day sold it off, take fistfull of soil and put it near the soil must be enough, better instead of the pinpointer a concealed gun

  15. gomezadams2 says:

    pinpointer saves a lot of time. i’ve used 1 for years and it really helps when using a 10″ coil.

  16. kermit240g says:

    nice finds, I just got a garrett ace 250 and Im itchin to get out and look, but I have to wait till winter is over :(

  17. Leohart1919 says:

    great vid love the music

  18. gaba540901 says:

    work with a pinpointer I see as useless, coin of the metal detector must be enough

  19. southernnystate says:

    Great Video! really enjoyed your finds and your comments.Keep up the good work.

  20. stoogemanstooge says:

    haha…you buried that junk in your yard and dug it up again

  21. razd73 says:

    That is pretty cool.

  22. MichiganBadger says:

    Hey! You’re getting better every time. Don’t you guys down south wish you could dig our northern state indian pennies and barber dimes?..hahaha! Awesome finds! Man I wish I lived down south! Keep doing these great videos!

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