If your armrest is made of plastic, still and all, there will come a day when it breaks down. And no matter how it happens, you will need a new armrest. Continue reading
I am not a super hunter and I’m always ready to learn. Here is how my treasure hunting habits have changed in a year and what I never could master. Continue reading
The XP Deus metal detector is so cool that in its search programs it is possible to create a pattern… which will work as a pinpoint mode. I am not aware of any other machine capable of repeating this. Continue reading
In the 80s treasure hunter Tommy Thompson who was working as a marine engineer at Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, was actively interested in information on shipwrecks. The steamer SS Central America, sunk in 1857 while carrying about 21 tons of treasure (gold and silver ingots and coins, jewelry and nuggets) to New York, turned out to be the most interesting candidate for the expedition. Having convinced a team of 160 investors and thus having received the sum of 12.7 million dollars, Thompson embarked on his ambitious plan. Continue reading
Why does a pinpointer give false responses? One of the most common problems is the antenna thrown off balance and hanging loose inside the probe. Some treasure hunters offer an unexpected solution… namely, to poach the device in simmering water. Continue reading