I could test for quite a long time, about three months. The detector is top quality and there is no doubt about it. The sound from the speaker is beautifully audible and very distinctive. Operation and setup is very quick and with a little practice, easy to remember....
Everyone probably imagines a treasure or at least something luxurious. Gold, silver, jewelry, or lots of war or unique artifacts. And that word "unique" accurately describes my find from November 2017.
A big request with the possibility of collaboration in the creation of a typology of the components of the "satchel fitting" in collaboration with Archaeologists.
He was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1195 and his parents named him Ferdinand. His mother Trevera and father Martin Bullones were of noble birth. At the age of 15, Ferdinand entered the monastery of the Augustinian canons at St. Vincent's on the outskirts of Lisbon. Frequent visits from relatives interrupted his concentration on his studies and spiritual exercises. Perhaps this is why, after two years, he was transferred to the more distant monastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra, where he continued his studies and especially his virtues as a model religious with zeal....
The range of this detector is really admirable and it can handle even miniature targets with ease. In the few days I didn't even recharge it, which is a sign that the battery is at a high level...
It is really rare to see such beautiful work on LP. Milan Cerny, who is known to most of the searchers as Cobra and a great connoisseur of sacramentals, has made a wonderful overview of the IMMACULATA CONCEPTIO crosses for all
Honestly, I was looking forward to testing this detector not only because of its reasonable price but also because of its interesting (and to some extent) innovative design.
The Medal of St. Benedict, one of the sacraments of the Holy Church, first saw the light of day probably in the Middle Ages in the environment of the Benedictine Order. In the artifacts in the Hunter's Club, this object was displayed as undesignated for some time; thanks to Cobra, you can now read the full history of this saintly medal.