I got back out to my park last night, this time armed with the pin pointer. Only trouble was I couldn't remember which tree had the signal I couldn't find. But I did manage to find lots of targets and I must admit, the pin pointer helped me find them a lot faster. I did dig up lots of rubbish but that just means that I won't have to worry bout then later. The park is listed on the Marlborough District Council as a "historic park" and after the old watch find coupled with the Victorian era padlock, I think it is going to deliver up a few more goodies.
I did dig up the requisite 1 and 2 cent pieces and a couple of the older 20 cent coins and they were all at less than 4 inches down (that's 10cm for you young bucks). I got plenty of indications at what I think could be up to 12 inches deep and I'll have a go at those next time I go back.
Pin pointers have been around for a long time and I must admit that I was never fussed with them. My one cost me $68 delivered and I am now a firm believer. I am also finally getting to understand my Quattro a lot better. I no longer want to see how much bark I can take off a tree with it.
Only let down of the night? Three young ladies came down and had a swing in the playground area. "Look that man's got a detector" That was alright. A bit later
"Hey! Poor man! Looking for money?" I think that as I was wearing headphones they thought I may not have heard them.
I was dying to tell them that I had buried a body around there somewhere but couldn't find it, but.. all I said was "Yes". They did leave shortly after though.
Nulli Illigitimi Carborundum