White's,
I would like to share this story of a find I located with my DFX.
First some history on myself, I grew up in the western part of Massachusetts in a little town called
Pittsfield. There are a lot of historical places there, Norman Rockwell museum, Mohawk Trail,
the Shakers, and a lot of revolutionary sites. It was in this town in 1971 that my grandfather
let me try his old heavy detector. It didn't do too much but that was 35 years ago.
This brings me to my story of my find. I purchased my DFX from Kellyco out of Florida. After receiving it
by mail, reading the manual and playing with it a little bit I put it away until the fall of 2005, when
I went back to Pittsfield MA to visit my grandfather.
His property on a pond used to have an old ice house on it from about 1880 to about 1920 or so. I hit his
yard around the old foundation and picked up 18 Morgan dollars, mercury dimes, pennies, and a couple of
quarters. This wasn't bad at all for two hours of work.
Back in February 2007 I was out with my DFX in my yard, trying new settings after I read "Digging Deeper
with the DFX." I was playing with the sensitivity and trying around an old oak tree that is about 9 ft
tall. When I got a good signal, deep any ways and entwined with the roots. I dug up a steel mechanism
about 8 inches long and loaded up with dirt, about two inches deep. I was surprised. After I cleaned it
up it looked like an old flint-lock mechanism. I took it to where I work and a friend there does
revolutionary war reenactments and Brattonsville, SC. I took pictures and he looked it up. After a month
he found a magazine with a flintlock article in it. Turns out it's called a Dutch Snaphaunce and it
appeared in the late 1500's to 1600's. The article photo is exactly what I found. It is in good shape
and everything still moves and works. No money to speak of but interesting anyways.
I'm very happy with the DFX. Does everything but make coffee!
Thanks White's!
Charlie, SC