Submitted By:
Megan's Grandfather

Published by Whites Electronics


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My nine year old granddaughter asked if she could take one of my Whites detectors with her on a family camping trip. I gave her a short lesson on how to use it. The machine is so simple to use that it only took about 10 minutes or so and she was ready.

When she got back from the trip I got a excited phone call from her. She found some clad and this Citizen watch. Of course her dad, Robbie did the digging for her.

Now she wanted to go detecting with granddad, so I took here to a old school house that is near her home. She wasn't doing to good except for some clad until we went to a grassy area where they must have had their playground.

She swung the detector and I carried the digging tool. She got a strong signal and said (dig here), so I did and there was the 1905 Indian Head penny. A few minutes later she again said (there is something here) so I dug it and unearthed a 1936 shiny Mercury dime. She wanted to leave and go show her dad, but on the way back to the car she got another beep. So here we went again digging another plug. By jove there it was, a V nickel, but we can't read the date.

Megan keeps her new found treasures in a secret place in her room, so they won't get lost. Needless to say I have a new hunting buddy and a new future customer for Whites detectors.