So many awesome finds, Wow! I love that fire dept button! And all the Indian heads...Incredible year you had! Congratulations! From your New Jersey Fans!
Lots of great finds last year! I know you’ll do well this year! Do you have any plans for new detecting equipment this year, or will you stick with what you currently have?
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting I’ve been using Minelab machines since 2007….I averaged over 500 silver coins, and 2500 wheaties per year for those 10 years….I was contemplating on trying the D2, but I may hold off also until XP releases a new machine.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting I’m using a Nox 800…..was using an Explorer for many years before the Nox. The Nox was a definite step up from the Explorer with regards to weight, target separation, and increased depth….I’m always hoping for a machine with improved EMI handling because I hunt in urban city parks with high/varying emi. I’ve heard the new equinox machines (700/900) and the manticore have improved EMI handling…that would be a big plus to me…not sure how the D2 would be in high emi areas (does it get chatty?).
I actually think the EMI is one of its biggest draws. My basis is hunting a tiny yard with my anfibio and only pulling 1 wheat through all the interference. I re-hit it with the D2 and pulled 7 or 8 more old coins that were missed because of interference. Can't speak for the manticore or 900 but I have heard good things.
the WBC is not a persons initials just for your future info.... those are the initials of the company that made the suspender clips and i believe they still do?? WBC Inc....i think it used to be like waterbury belt co?...or something along those lines(maybe in Conn) but i have numerous old suspender clips from the 1860-1890s that are emblazoned with the classic WBC initials. i think if you check around with some of the older watch fob and buckle collectors that you know//network with....they can clear this up
Congratulations on 2K im excited for you and your channel 😀
Thanks! Can't believe how far everything has come in the past 4 years.
So many awesome finds, Wow! I love that fire dept button! And all the Indian heads...Incredible year you had! Congratulations!
From your New Jersey Fans!
Thanks! I love finding relics tied to my local history.
Looks like you had a great year!
Thanks!
Awesome Year hope 2023 is going to be even better 👍ATB🦀
Thanks! I am excited for the snow to melt so I can get back to digging
You had lots of great finds last year. Wishing you all the best in 23. Good luck, happy hunting and take care. ✌️
Thanks!
Wow! Y'all had an awesome year with lots of amazing finds! May this year be just as good or better. 💖💯
Thanks!
Lots of great finds last year! I know you’ll do well this year! Do you have any plans for new detecting equipment this year, or will you stick with what you currently have?
Thanks! I will be sticking with the Deus II until either XP releases a new machine or someone else develops the tech beyond where XP is now.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting I’ve been using Minelab machines since 2007….I averaged over 500 silver coins, and 2500 wheaties per year for those 10 years….I was contemplating on trying the D2, but I may hold off also until XP releases a new machine.
What minelab are you using now? I'm not planning on getting one but I'm curious to see how the new manticore compares against the D2.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting I’m using a Nox 800…..was using an Explorer for many years before the Nox. The Nox was a definite step up from the Explorer with regards to weight, target separation, and increased depth….I’m always hoping for a machine with improved EMI handling because I hunt in urban city parks with high/varying emi. I’ve heard the new equinox machines (700/900) and the manticore have improved EMI handling…that would be a big plus to me…not sure how the D2 would be in high emi areas (does it get chatty?).
I actually think the EMI is one of its biggest draws. My basis is hunting a tiny yard with my anfibio and only pulling 1 wheat through all the interference. I re-hit it with the D2 and pulled 7 or 8 more old coins that were missed because of interference. Can't speak for the manticore or 900 but I have heard good things.
the WBC is not a persons initials just for your future info....
those are the initials of the company that made the suspender clips and i believe they still do??
WBC Inc....i think it used to be like waterbury belt co?...or something along those lines(maybe in Conn)
but i have numerous old suspender clips from the 1860-1890s that are emblazoned with the classic WBC initials.
i think if you check around with some of the older watch fob and buckle collectors that you know//network with....they can clear this up
Thanks for the ID, it definitely makes it less coo but l'd rather know the whole story behind the find.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting well....WBC was the shit in terms of suspender buckles so there's that
Hell yeah, certainly doesn't change that it looks cool on my shelf!