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UPDATE: 31.08.2013
WOHOOO, BOUNCING AROUND LIKE A KANGAROO RIGHT NOW:
I AM ONE OF THE WINNERS!
NOT BAD FOR AN AMATEUR ;-)
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In July 2013 I took part in the @Twitter background design contest by the award winning television series "Meteorite Men"
with Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold.
www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/meteorite-men
meteoritemen.com/meteorite-men-episode-guide.htm
#FF @MeteoriteMen
Here is the timeline of my brainstorming, design ideas & painting.
* MeteoriteMen LOGO in WIDMANSTÄTTEN STRUCTURE
* the PROFILES of Geoff & Steve holding their METALDETECTORS
(one in GUITAR style because MeteoriteMen ROCK)
* standing on a MAGNET
* surfing on a METEOROID
* from SPACE down to EARTH
* crossing the MOON ...
* even including some "stars" named LEO and DRAGON (AKA #PinkLittleDragon)
as both of them are big fans of this show :-)
Now let's wait and see what time will bring…
KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Christopher M. Johnson, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), inspect the serviceability of a “Goldie” command wire detector, prior to conducting a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)
Cleaning up the beach in his own particular way.
No luck so far, but he was basically doing it inch by inch so I bet he´ll end up finding something worth the effort.
KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Dismounted Soldiers with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), sweep an area outside of a village for IEDs during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)
All fans, media, and employees passed through metal detectors and other forms of security before entering the park.
The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.
It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.
Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs
Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick
The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.
The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.
It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.
Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs
Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick
The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.
KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Soldiers with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), scan the outskirts of a village for potential IEDs, during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)
Modern-day prospectors scan the shore with metal detectors on a bright warm winter afternoon at Salisbury Beach, NH
Nikon n80/Fuji C200
KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – A Soldier with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), inspect the serviceability of their equipment prior to conducting a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)
www.aerolite.org/meteoritemen-twitter-contest.htm
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UPDATE: 31.08.2013
WOHOOO, BOUNCING AROUND LIKE A KANGAROO RIGHT NOW:
I AM ONE OF THE WINNERS!
NOT BAD FOR AN AMATEUR ;-)
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In July 2013 I took part in the @Twitter background design contest by the award winning television series "Meteorite Men"
with Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold.
www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/meteorite-men
meteoritemen.com/meteorite-men-episode-guide.htm
#FF @MeteoriteMen
Here is the timeline of my brainstorming, design ideas & painting.
* MeteoriteMen LOGO in WIDMANSTÄTTEN STRUCTURE
* the PROFILES of Geoff & Steve holding their METALDETECTORS
(one in GUITAR style because MeteoriteMen ROCK)
* standing on a MAGNET
* surfing on a METEOROID
* from SPACE down to EARTH
* crossing the MOON ...
* even including some "stars" named LEO and DRAGON (AKA #PinkLittleDragon)
as both of them are big fans of this show :-)
Now let's wait and see what time will bring…
A truly good find with the help of our friend Bart. Found not far from Longchamps. We believe that due to the pattern of our findings of .50 Cal casings in the area that they landed from strafing American/Canadian aircrafts. We found over 10 .50 Cal spent casings in a 250 x 250 meter area. However, that does not explain the live round we found. We know from that Bart that American soldiers often carried a .50 cal round to start fires, maybe this is one dropped round?
- Taken at 11:03 AM on September 13, 2009 - uploaded by ShoZu
KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Soldiers with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), take a knee and pull security on a hilltop during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)
The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.
It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.
Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs
Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick
The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.
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Üç Detektör Bir Arada
Minelab EUREKA GOLD Dünyada size ÇOK YÖNLÜ kullanım ve DEĞİŞTİRİLEBİLİR 3 AYRI FREKANS (20kHz,6.4kHz ve 60 kHz ) sağlayan tek dedektör. Eureka Gold 6.4 kHz ile maximum derinlik, 20 kHz ile genel arama ve süper hassas 60kHZ ile de diğer dedektörlerin kaçırdıkları altın objele...
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KHOWST PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Sgt. Kenton D. Smith, a combat engineer with Company A, 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), uses a “Goldie” command wire detector during a route clearance patrol in Khowst province, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin A. Moeller, 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)
The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.
It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.
Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs
Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick
The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.
The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.
It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.
Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs
Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick
The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.
Afghan National Army soldiers patrol in Ghazni, Afghanistan, Jan. 22, 2011. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Justin Howe/Released)
www.aerolite.org/meteoritemen-twitter-contest.htm
******************************************
UPDATE: 31.08.2013
WOHOOO, BOUNCING AROUND LIKE A KANGAROO RIGHT NOW:
I AM ONE OF THE WINNERS!
NOT BAD FOR AN AMATEUR ;-)
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151679275751547.10737...
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In July 2013 I took part in the @Twitter background design contest by the award winning television series "Meteorite Men"
with Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold.
www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/meteorite-men
meteoritemen.com/meteorite-men-episode-guide.htm
#FF @MeteoriteMen
Here is the timeline of my brainstorming, design ideas & painting.
* MeteoriteMen LOGO in WIDMANSTÄTTEN STRUCTURE
* the PROFILES of Geoff & Steve holding their METALDETECTORS
(one in GUITAR style because MeteoriteMen ROCK)
* standing on a MAGNET
* surfing on a METEOROID
* from SPACE down to EARTH
* crossing the MOON ...
* even including some "stars" named LEO and DRAGON (AKA #PinkLittleDragon)
as both of them are big fans of this show :-)
Now let's wait and see what time will bring…
The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.
It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.
Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs
Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick
The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.
The Hand of Faith resides at the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas, it is the largest gold nugget in existence in the world today.
It remains the largest gold nugget found with a metal detector.
Weight: 27.27 kg/875 Troy ozs
Size: 47cm long by 20cm wide by 20cm thick
The nugget was found by Kevin Hillier on September 16th, 1980 behind the old school in Kingower, central Victoria in Australia.
Metal detecting more than just treasure to ensure metal-free waste
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A Bunting Magnetic Drum, Eddy Current Separator and Metal Separator Metal Detector removing metal from recycling plastics at the Recapture Plastics site in Kent www.recyclingwasteworld.co.uk/in-depth-article/bunting-me...
Lorenz Deep Max Z1 a most reliable metal detection device in the world, It is probably one of the most sensitive and stable metal detecting devices of its kind presently available.
for more details :
The TN77 Metal Detector designed for use in quarries and mines to detect metal contamination
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Here is one of our TN77 metal detectors working hard in a battery recycling plant. It was a very challenging environment.
For more info go to www.mastermagnets.com/product/metal-detectors/