To all White’s MXT Pro and MXT All Pro owners: watch the new training video provided by the manufacturer. Basic settings and use, advanced settings, battery and headphones, search coils. Continue reading
To all White’s MXT Pro and MXT All Pro owners: watch the new training video provided by the manufacturer. Basic settings and use, advanced settings, battery and headphones, search coils. Continue reading
Do you want archaeologists to be first to greet you, and to know your name? Find a helmet! Although you never know… See the photos: on the one hand, it’s an expensive find indeed, on the other hand… these are the remains of the expensive find. Continue reading
My thoughts often turn to the same subject… What would it be, if inexpensive Go-Find metal detectors released by Minelab came with a classical shaft? Such as the Minelab X-Terra’s one at least. See the sad photos of Minelab Go-Find 40. Continue reading
Attach your metal detector to the rope, and thus you’ll be able to check the deep holes… This kind of diggers’ tips is obviously from hell. Supposing you got a non-ferrous signal. What to do next? Watch the video: a metal detector on a rope. Continue reading
A sword crossguard is usually made of iron and isn’t pricey, even if this find is 1,000 years old. But not all crossguards are cheap. Here’s an example: a 10th century crossguard sold for $3,064. It’s also made of iron, but there is one difference. Continue reading
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