Nice Video! I retired last Fall at age 62...Last Winter I purchased a detector...I spend 40-50 hours a month with the machine...It took me a couple of months to figure the machine out...As of this post I am at about 950 coins found...Best find is a 10k bracelet that sold for $350... Numerous rings and bracelet charms...I think the biggest problem is that operating instructions that come with most machines are vague and people don't know what they are doing with their new machine...It ends up in the closet!
The operating instructions can be vague sometimes and it doesn't help that with many detectors you will have to go and search for an online manual because they do not include print manuals in the box. Some include it but not all and most people aren't going to all that trouble. Can't say as I blame them. Congratulations on the finds! I honestly haven't found a lot of jewelry, mostly coins. Putting that time in certainly helps! I appreciate you watching! Thank you!
All SO true! I've met frustrated beach newbies having zero luck. No-name detectors, backwards coil, unextended shaft, big garden shovel, etc... When they saw my finds bag, they were receptive to a 5-minute tutorial & demo. (no "Z" or "banana" swings - having them detect a few surface coins) They were much happier so see that their machines DO work. I hope they found some coins later.
That's great that you helped them out! The frustration can be real for sure. Yes, hopefully, they found something after you helped them. I appreciate you watching, thanks!
Your video came across my feed and I'd never watched anything from your UA-cam channel prior to today. Your advice was spot on. All metal detectors swing them over metal they beep you dig a hole. If someone's not having success with a metal detector it's probably not the detector's fault unless there's something wrong with it which does happen from time to time. I started out 3 years ago with a $60 bounty hunter gold digger and I am currently awaiting the arrival of my my lab manticore should be here tomorrow. And I've had several in between and they all did the same thing swing over metal and beep. Good job on the video I really liked it.
@@digtilldarkdetecting363 I started with an ACE 200 I bought used for 50 bucks. That hooked me into the hobby. Same as you, I’ve used other detectors since. I think a lot of people lack patience. I also realize a lot of people don’t have a ton of time but I didn’t either. I spent A LOT of time in my yard 😂. I appreciate your comment and your watching my video. Means a lot to me thanks! Good luck with your Manticore, I’ve heard good things about it. I haven’t had the chance to use one yet.
I remember reading that same post. I think any detector is probably capable of finding anything. I think some people think they are going to find all this gold and silver. I'm guilty myself. I found a few old house to hunt and thought for sure I'd clean up on silver but never did.talking about a let down. I'm finding plenty of other coins and stuff to keep interested. I'd say I'm addicted now. Found my first pocket knife this weekend, it was no beauty but probably 70 or 80 years old which i was pretty excited myself. Found it right in my front yard i been over a million times. Just decided to dig some other tones. I have the xtp and it is a very capable machine in my opinion. My cousin has a detector that cost twice as much and mine smokes his. I've put several hundred hours into mine and i think i know it fairly well now.
@@darinblackburn6023 keep at it! I still get just as excited finding things like old knives or buckles or buttons. In total I have only found about 5 silver coins and I didn’t start finding those until I was a year into the hobby. Persistence pays off.
Are there any tips to getting better faster? I get that there is no substitute for honing your skills, but maybe some common mistakes you made when you were first staring out.
@@Cathy16011 I spent A LOT of time in my yard. I would come home from work and put an hour or more if I could on my detector. I dug everything and especially took note of the tones and VDIs. At times I would bury certain objects in an area to test my detector. I do still dig trash, but less of it for sure. Practicing like this will allow you to tune into your detector. It will get to the point where you can almost “call” a target, ie: “That’s probably a dime, etc” it’s not always 100% but you can get close. Pull tabs are the exception it seems though, they are the bane of our existence.
@@Cathy16011 another thing I did to find some really cool relics was to research areas for the possibility of good finds and I focused on old homesites. That’s where I found my first Silver coin and also a silver earring. Network with people you know, that’s how I got most of my permissions. Co-workers, relatives, friends.
@@Cathy16011 Just take your time and have fun finding no matter what it is. It will get frustrating when you are learning. Hang in there just enjoy the time you have out side. Also dig it all at first so you know what it is all about.
@@TheDukesOfDerbyshire you’re absolutely right! In the moment making the video I didn’t think about that but that’s a great point! Thanks for commenting!
Nice Video! I retired last Fall at age 62...Last Winter I purchased a detector...I spend 40-50 hours a month with the machine...It took me a couple of months to figure the machine out...As of this post I am at about 950 coins found...Best find is a 10k bracelet that sold for $350... Numerous rings and bracelet charms...I think the biggest problem is that operating instructions that come with most machines are vague and people don't know what they are doing with their new machine...It ends up in the closet!
The operating instructions can be vague sometimes and it doesn't help that with many detectors you will have to go and search for an online manual because they do not include print manuals in the box. Some include it but not all and most people aren't going to all that trouble. Can't say as I blame them. Congratulations on the finds! I honestly haven't found a lot of jewelry, mostly coins. Putting that time in certainly helps! I appreciate you watching! Thank you!
All SO true! I've met frustrated beach newbies having zero luck. No-name detectors, backwards coil, unextended shaft, big garden shovel, etc... When they saw my finds bag, they were receptive to a 5-minute tutorial & demo. (no "Z" or "banana" swings - having them detect a few surface coins) They were much happier so see that their machines DO work. I hope they found some coins later.
That's great that you helped them out! The frustration can be real for sure. Yes, hopefully, they found something after you helped them. I appreciate you watching, thanks!
Your video came across my feed and I'd never watched anything from your UA-cam channel prior to today. Your advice was spot on. All metal detectors swing them over metal they beep you dig a hole. If someone's not having success with a metal detector it's probably not the detector's fault unless there's something wrong with it which does happen from time to time. I started out 3 years ago with a $60 bounty hunter gold digger and I am currently awaiting the arrival of my my lab manticore should be here tomorrow. And I've had several in between and they all did the same thing swing over metal and beep. Good job on the video I really liked it.
@@digtilldarkdetecting363 I started with an ACE 200 I bought used for 50 bucks. That hooked me into the hobby. Same as you, I’ve used other detectors since. I think a lot of people lack patience. I also realize a lot of people don’t have a ton of time but I didn’t either. I spent A LOT of time in my yard 😂. I appreciate your comment and your watching my video. Means a lot to me thanks! Good luck with your Manticore, I’ve heard good things about it. I haven’t had the chance to use one yet.
Iv been detecting for 12 years and you’re 100% right. Some detectors are better in certain areas but at the end of the day they all beep.
That's right, certain ones may be better for where you are, if you hunt beaches a lot, etc. I appreciate you watching!
I really like your videos. You have such a practical, straightforward way of presenting information. You've become one of my favorite channels,
I really appreciate your kind comments, thank you so much!
I remember reading that same post. I think any detector is probably capable of finding anything. I think some people think they are going to find all this gold and silver. I'm guilty myself. I found a few old house to hunt and thought for sure I'd clean up on silver but never did.talking about a let down. I'm finding plenty of other coins and stuff to keep interested. I'd say I'm addicted now. Found my first pocket knife this weekend, it was no beauty but probably 70 or 80 years old which i was pretty excited myself. Found it right in my front yard i been over a million times. Just decided to dig some other tones. I have the xtp and it is a very capable machine in my opinion. My cousin has a detector that cost twice as much and mine smokes his. I've put several hundred hours into mine and i think i know it fairly well now.
@@darinblackburn6023 keep at it! I still get just as excited finding things like old knives or buckles or buttons. In total I have only found about 5 silver coins and I didn’t start finding those until I was a year into the hobby. Persistence pays off.
@@dcmdetects yes it does. I've only found one 1938 merc and a war nickle in 5 months. I'm sure I'll I find silver if I walk over it.
@@darinblackburn6023 that’s right, gotta swing over it to find it for sure
Wise words
@@rogermetcalf37 thank you for watching!
A lot of hours on the Deus but I am glad I did.
Yes Sir! It takes time for sure. The more you learn the better.
Are there any tips to getting better faster? I get that there is no substitute for honing your skills, but maybe some common mistakes you made when you were first staring out.
@@Cathy16011 I spent A LOT of time in my yard. I would come home from work and put an hour or more if I could on my detector. I dug everything and especially took note of the tones and VDIs. At times I would bury certain objects in an area to test my detector. I do still dig trash, but less of it for sure. Practicing like this will allow you to tune into your detector. It will get to the point where you can almost “call” a target, ie: “That’s probably a dime, etc” it’s not always 100% but you can get close. Pull tabs are the exception it seems though, they are the bane of our existence.
@@Cathy16011 another thing I did to find some really cool relics was to research areas for the possibility of good finds and I focused on old homesites. That’s where I found my first Silver coin and also a silver earring. Network with people you know, that’s how I got most of my permissions. Co-workers, relatives, friends.
@@Cathy16011 Just take your time and have fun finding no matter what it is. It will get frustrating when you are learning. Hang in there just enjoy the time you have out side. Also dig it all at first so you know what it is all about.
Amen, still digging lots of junk. If you stay at it you will find stuff. That's the reward.
That's right, gotta stay at it for sure.
Hi, you forgot to mention, if you don't walk over it, you aint finding anything no matter what machine or how much experience
@@TheDukesOfDerbyshire you’re absolutely right! In the moment making the video I didn’t think about that but that’s a great point! Thanks for commenting!
20 years and counting. Still learing.
We are always learning for sure, every day I learn something new. I appreciate your watching and the comment. Thank You!