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 Posted 08/07/2008  2:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nlp coins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
03krafty, I have two ten year olds. They are wearing out the Garrett 250 they got on their birthday. The best cash finds are in the school yards around the monkey bars etc. Although the metal footings cause a lot of chirping and useless digging. They will learn! nlp
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 Posted 08/07/2008  3:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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trails and big shade trees are a good place to look , as are parking areas

We had a customer who had a bunch of good finds on top of Mt. Pleasant, the highest point in the county, used as a lookout area.Seems there were picnic tables up there under the trees at one point. He also found a change purse full of coins near the base of one of the trees, obviously where it fell out of someone's pocket while they were resting against the tree.
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Thanks, SeatedNut, That's important info. I never thought along those lines, but it makes a lot of sense. My first inclination would be, 'Wow, upset people losing stuff, ka-ching.' I will definitely remember this and bring it up if anybody I know goes into the search.

Note to self: you would look bad if you got beat up by somebody with a walker or a cane.
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I think that's a great place to detect. You may even find old fishing lures. Some of them are worth quite a lot.
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is there an actual creed? and where can I find it. Not that I am disputing anything...just curious.
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is there an actual creed? and where can I find it. Not that I am disputing anything...just curious.


MattDrew,

You won't find it in Funk & Wagnells, but if you scan the Treasure Magazines, online forums, and local clubs you'll find a theme. It's all built around respect for property and personal sensitivities. The goal is success for the detectorist and minimal impact to the non-detectorist. Nothing hurts the hobby more than just a few inconsiderate folks ... hunt private property without permission, leave evidence of their diggings on public property, disrupt non-detecting events on public property, and the graveyard thingy. It's pretty much "What Would Richard Do" or WWRD ... for one there is NoHope, for others there is! This is an unpaid plug for the most active detectorist on CCF.
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Thanks for the info, I think I put in about 7 hours here around Charleston, SC and as far as money 2 cents...any motivational thoughts?
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I always put my plugs back :-)
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Thanks for the info, I think I put in about 7 hours here around Charleston, SC and as far as money 2 cents...any motivational thoughts?


MattDrew, 7 hours and Two Cents ... you're looking in the wrong place! Charleston has been hit pretty hard by the hobby ... lots of history and warm weather. I'm sure there are local clubs there ... go to a meeting and relate your 2cent story. You'll probably get lots of help from the experienced guys. They can also help you fine tune your machine to get the most out of it.

and Richard ... that was a plug in your favor! I know you do the right thing.
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