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Old 12-07-2008, 10:11 AM   #1
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Anyone have one? I want to get one for xmas in the event I someday land a job near a Civil War site and I can look for relics. I was interested in the Garret Ace 150 or 250. The 250 has a setting for relics but the 150 doesnt. Would the setting on the 150 have to be on all metals in order to find relics?
Just be careful of this. Depending on where you are, taking artifacts might be illegal. I know in any national parks, or goverment land....nothing is to leave. If you are talking old homesteads and such, great idea. We have quite a few of them here in Arkansas and you can find some very interesting stuff. I am interested as well and will be watching this thread.
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Old 12-07-2008, 11:03 AM   #2
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Just be careful of this. Depending on where you are, taking artifacts might be illegal. I know in any national parks, or goverment land....nothing is to leave. If you are talking old homesteads and such, great idea. We have quite a few of them here in Arkansas and you can find some very interesting stuff. I am interested as well and will be watching this thread.

Thanks for the heads up but I am well aware of the laws. I worked at a national park for two summers.
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Old 12-07-2008, 11:48 AM   #3
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Thanks for the heads up but I am well aware of the laws. I worked at a national park for two summers.
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Old 12-07-2008, 11:55 AM   #4
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Thanks for the heads up but I am well aware of the laws. I worked at a national park for two summers.
That's awesome. I did alot of volunteer work at the parks here. Saw quite a few guys get caught packing arrowheads and such out and the penaltys are steep. I am all about checking out old homesteas though. Did some period reconstruction which was a balst. It's amazing how much we take for granted chansaws, nails, etc.
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Your best bet is the Ace 250. Best machine for the money! Good Luck
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If you get the chance take a look at the White's detectors. I have a whites, havent really used it for quite sometime. I used it when I lived in Colorado and one of the things I liked most about it is the fact I had a chance to do a lot of research and learn a ton of history about some of the areas I wanted to detect around colorado. I think mine is the DI Pro 5800. I think it was a $600 machine and I also bought a smaller coil for it. I would also recommend a bullseye detector for it (helped out a ton and was a time saver) I should get mine out or get rid of it, just dont have much time anymore!
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Old 12-08-2008, 02:23 PM   #7
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If you get the chance take a look at the White's detectors. I have a whites, havent really used it for quite sometime. I used it when I lived in Colorado and one of the things I liked most about it is the fact I had a chance to do a lot of research and learn a ton of history about some of the areas I wanted to detect around colorado. I think mine is the DI Pro 5800. I think it was a $600 machine and I also bought a smaller coil for it. I would also recommend a bullseye detector for it (helped out a ton and was a time saver) I should get mine out or get rid of it, just dont have much time anymore!

I would love a Whites, I really want the Prizm II but my parents said the max they will spend is 150 so that really limits my choices.
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I have a REAL funny story about this that I'll have to post later from home!


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