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We are always interested in a good metal detector treasure story. Family outings, a vacation hunt that paid for the trip, a backyard with a history! Mention the metal detector, how deep was the find, and any other interesting details. Include a few pictures of yourself and the treasure.

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Todd Marshall
White's Electronics, Inc.
1011 Pleasant Valley Road
Sweet Home, Oregon, 97386
email: sales@whiteselectronics.com

Father's Wedding Ring

Found 1906 Barber Half!

DFX Finds Class Ring!

Dime Day!

White's Has the Best Detectors!

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Father's Wedding Ring
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 Dear Whites,

On Sunday, September 30, 2007 my father phoned me, and was upset because he lost his wedding ring after cleaning out their gutters at home. He knew I had  a metal detector, so I drove over with my White's 6000 Pro XL. 

Within minutes, I found it, and he and my mother were elated, as they had been searching for hours. My parents are 81 and will soon celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary!

Thank You White's Electronics!

Gary H.

I didn't have my camera with me so I have no pictures, I just wanted to share how much I love my White's 6000 Pro XL and how great your machines are!

 
Found 1906 Barber Half!
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 Dear White’s,

I would like to submit my findings to be posted on your website. I Found the Barber Half (1906-S) tail end of June and the fabulous SLQ (1917-S Type I) first weekend in August with my DFX. Sorry to say, I didn't find the 1901 $20 with the machine, I eyeballed it and found that one in July!

Chris M.

 
DFX Finds Class Ring!
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Dear White’s,

On Wed. October 17, 2007, I had about an hour of sunlight left and went to a local elementary school to continue my grid. My very first target scanned, turned out to be a 1958 Owosso High School class ring in like new condition, at about 5 inches. I couldn¹t believe my eyes, as I had not found any gold up to this point!! After I wiped the smile from my face and deglazed my eyes I continued on. About four feet from there, my next target was dug and resulted in a men’s 14k wedding band!! Two gold finds back to back and not being in a beach environment!! I was in shock. I finished the short hunt with only picking up an additional 11 clad coins and went home. I cleaned the ring with water and a toothbrush and could see the ring had the owners initials clearly stamped inside.

The next morning, I shared my finds with my friends at coffee and then made a trip to the High School to try and locate the owner. The 1958 yearbook did not have a student that had a name with first and last initials but there was one with middle and last initials??? Thought that maybe he did not graduate, so the 1957 and 1956 yearbooks were pulled, both of which had one student with the first and last initials. Upon comparison to the senior photo, they all appeared to be the same student. I photocopied that page and left. (As a note, the senior, was the Class President).

Review of the High School Alumni log, showed that he lived in W. Palm Beach, Florida in 1999, but no phone directory reflected him living there anymore. Phone messages were left with the five people living in town, with the same last name, in an effort to find his whereabouts, yielding nothing. I then looked through the phone book for all the other males pictured on the photocopied page of my ³suspect, and found one that still lived here. Upon calling, the classmate’s number, his wife confirmed that he was a 1958 graduate, but was not at home, but was able to provide another classmates name and phone number, as she was organizing their 50th Class reunion.

About an hour later, one of the gentlemen that I had coffee with that morning, and had shown the ring to, stopped by my workplace, I told him that I thought that I had found the rings owner, and said his name. My friend, who is a retired business owner, looked at me in surprise and said that he used to work for my friend years ago, and that he is living in Gainesville Florida, not W. Palm Beach.

I went right to the phone and called information and got the phone number for my suspect, who uses his middle name rather than his first name. A lady answered the phone and confirmed that her husband was a graduate and President of the Class of 1958. I then told her that I am a metal detectorist and I believe that I had found his class ring. She was ecstatic and could not believe it. As it turns out, his wife of so many years, was his High School sweetheart then, and wore his class ring on a chain around her neck. One day in 1958, they had a disagreement and he took his ring back and lost it that day! She went on to say where he thought he had lost it, and I replied that, that is exactly the area that I had found it. Within 30 minutes, I received a call from my ring owner, I explained that I metal detect as a hobby, and that I had found something by the specific elementary school, and was wondering if he could guess what it was. In a surprised voice he correctly guessed my class ring.

In talking, we discussed the irony in the fact that I was born the year that he lost his class ring, 49 years later it is found and returned, in time for him to wear it, for the first time to his class reunion, 50 years later. Thank you Whites, for making a product that provides a never ending supply of enjoyment and an occasional opportunity to “feel good”.

Sincerely,

Edward B.

Whites fan forever

 
Dime Day!
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Dear White’s,

Well first let me say that I am so impressed with the M6 that I sold my other detector and purchased another M6. That way when I take my son detecting he doesn't feel hampered with an inferior machine!! My daughter and son-in-law bought a new home so my son and I went to check the place out. I was showing my son-in-law how simple the M6 was to operate and it locked on a dime signal. There at 4" was a dinged but nice 1928 mercury dime looking back at me. The look in his eyes I could see he was impressed so I handed the M6 to him and off he went. Not finding much so I suggested to him he should try under the clothes line poles that were old and rotted with age. A couple of minutes went by and he had a dime signal at 7".

We cut the plug and dug down to 6" as I told him we did this so not to stab something good. As he probed the bottom of the hole with the Pinpointer he found the signal as he carefully dug he uncovered a 1907 barber dime!!! How’s that for a first find!!! Minutes go by and my son using the other M6 uncovered a 1952 Rosie dime at 4", his first silver!!!

Thanks for The M-6 and a great dime day!!

Ray

 
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Hello makers of the greatest detectors in the world,

My name is David S. and I am 51 years old. I have been detecting for the last 41 years, my first detector was one my Dad built that you had to tune to a transistor radio to make it work. Over the years I have owned many different makes of detectors, starting with a D-Tex, then Compass, and from there on out it's been White’s.

I have tried many other brands including Minelabs, and Whites is definitely the best detector made. I currently own an Eagle Spectrum, and a Beach Hunter ID that I purchased recently. I am not your weekend hunter, I hunt everyday that the weather allows, or my health allows, which brings me to this point of my letter.

I have been diagnosed with terminal emphysema and can no longer work a regular type job. That is the main reason I spend my days detecting, it keeps me occupied and it seems to improve my health. My next detector was going to be the DFX, but since my diagnosis, that is now out of the question since I am on a fixed income now. Here are some pictures of my finds.

Thanks again for your time

David S.

 

 

 

 
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