Guns, Knives, Money!

This post combines two separate hunts.  First I hunted the old barn  rock foundation and found the toy gun and Old Timer Knife.

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I was very excited to find the knife because I had predicted that the ole farmer probably lost a pocket knife at one time or another.  I got lucky just as I was about to leave.  I stepped on some brush and smashed it down, and got a Zinc signal with my Fisher F2 Metal Detector.  I couldn’t believe it when I found the knife just an inch under the surface of the soil!

Thanks for reading, appreciate you guys!

About Ozarks

I enjoy Metal Detecting in The Ozark Mountains and surrounding areas where I primarily detect for relics and coins. I have tested and used over 20+ metal detectors as a dealer and Company Sponsored 'Pro Staff' Product Tester. Previously Senior Editor of Detecting365 Metal Detecting Magazine for 7 years. I have authored over 200+ articles published on multiple metal detecting websites and magazines. I have real world experience testing metal detectors in the field and enjoy teaching others how to become better metal detectorists. Questions? Shoot me a contact email! Check out my Recommended Metal Detecting Supplies here: http://amazon.com/shop/wedetect
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