Your beach hunts are always top notch. Primarily, those historical areas you hunt seem to give such interesting finds. Also, your generosity and willingness to share tidbits of your knowledge. That's priceless, and in part, it's another reason I enjoy your channel so much. Finally I enjoy the recaps of your hunts. Even when you've had a slow day, it's still interesting, because you usually go into the reasons why. Looking forward to your next adventure! 👍
@ronniesimpson7438Ай бұрын
Great collection of finds for the year up to now,nice to see all the jewellery rescued from the beaches gleaming proudly✨,these wipes you use for cleaning the gold do a pretty good job😃
@TeamLynchBMDАй бұрын
Such an amazing year of detecting Mike.I love that you went with the best old school detector!!! CTX still relevant 👋👍😀
@KKustenmacherАй бұрын
Those antique rings are the best. The modern crap is hollowed out junk, even if they are 14 or 18K. The quality was so much better back then. Love that old stuff!!! Annealing those old 10K rings might prevent them from being so fragile. What an awesome year you and Susan have had. Congrats!!!!
@ohdannyboyjustadigginАй бұрын
The persistence in the search for lost rings and other things on the beaches sure does pay off from what i have seen from you and Susan. Thanks for sharing your adventures.. Happy Hunting. Peace
@raydunhill5160Ай бұрын
Damn Mike!!! Some killer finds there!!! Congrats Sir!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@JoshuaOsborn-oz8qqАй бұрын
Good finds Mike what a amazing year of metal detecting I started metal detecting when I was 14 now I'm 19 years old my first month of metal detecting I found a 1910 5 dallor gold piece sitting on top of the clay on the beach
@FindingwithfrequencyАй бұрын
I won't get rid of my CTX either. I've had 3 roto cuff surgeries so it sits alot but it's a great machine! Love your channel very cool watching all the older rings Susan and you find. Here on the OBX we don't see alot of the older rings wasn't much happening swimming wise until the 1940s when the military came. ATB👍🦀
@lillis7772Ай бұрын
Amazing finds! My fav is the pocket knife- just wow!
@MetalDetectingDonnaАй бұрын
Wow! That silver Victorian knife is the most beautiful find! Congratulations on all the goodies! I love your videos. Thank you!
@MetalMikeandPersisАй бұрын
Amazing year! 👍🙋♀️🙋
@susanseastcoastdigsАй бұрын
What a great year you had. Congratulations 🎉 great video Mike. 😊 let’s go find the gold ❤
@dynamike72Ай бұрын
Very nice, the weights of the rings would be nice
@jeffreykropp7664Ай бұрын
Recently sold my 3030 acquired many years ago. Have reached the age where the light weight of the Manticore is significant.....
@gregware630Ай бұрын
Great stuff mate, I refuse to get rid of my old ctx it's great machine, however the poor old thing is gathering dust since getting the manticore
@jerrytalley802Ай бұрын
I just wish they would have put tge Explorer in a waterproof housing. I liked the 3030, but didn’t care for everything being on tgat 12 scale. I loved the smartfind screen on my explorers, I could tell so much more about the targets from the screen. Iron to the left, low conductors lower, high conductors higher, etc. quarter, upper right, etc.
@underground1111Ай бұрын
I love my ctx, but the manticore is amazing
@MetalDetectingDonnaАй бұрын
@22:19 wow! That 1961 beveled Redstone class ring is fantastic! I love all your good stuff! I’m curious, do you try to return the class rings? No judgment here, just asking.
@susanseastcoastdigsАй бұрын
@@MetalDetectingDonna we have returned some of the class rings we have found. Most of the class rings that we have found the owner is deceased 😟
@GreenMeanie101Ай бұрын
They need to make a NEW CTX and make it lighter.
@19jody72Ай бұрын
How is that detector compared to the Manticore and the Nox 900?
@timh132Ай бұрын
Deus 11all the way young man from raining Cornwall uk 😊