Nice find SteveI just wondered if there are any other metal detectorists here?
My hobbies are exercise, metal detecting and chess.... as opposed to drinking beer, 20 years ago
Today's find was an 1806 George III Penny. A day out walking in fields, woods and an orchard, whilst hunting for treasure
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You should be inducted into the hall of fame for that
does this count?
Completely agree. My mind starts drifting to hundreds of hears ago when the coin was dropped. Why was it dropped, who dropped it. What were they doing.Items like old coins fascinate me no matter their age. Where have they been what have they done, have they travelled the world in various pockets and purses or were they new and lost in a field on day one.
Wrong way round mate, you are meant to have the detector above the ground and look for metal below it, not t'other way round. You don't get to keep any valuable items you find doing it your way
Good detective work.I once detected a field I usually detect just beaches as I live close to the sea and have no permissions available near by.
I once detected a field and got lots of knives forks and spoons, all 20th century stuff and valueless. Turns out the local schools used to have the pig man round to collect all the food scraps and the kids used to scrape the plates into the swill bucket along with their cutlery!
I get mostly bullets on my local beach, lead fishing weights and lots of melted alloy scraps. A few gold rings in summer from cold shrunken fingers swimming. There were live firing ranges here in WW2 hence the bullets as they used to tow targets for the beach to try and hit.
I bought my detector because I fish as a hobby and get no exercise from that, so it was a dog or detector.
Good advice, thanks.I made a sling and attached a bungy cord, it almost carries the detector just above ground level. I also don't have to put it down when digging, it just sort of hangs beside me. I don't clip my arm into it either so when I let go it just sort of follows me
My detecting buddy uses one of those. He loves it as it involves less bending down. He's 6'7", bad back and a heart condition, so any help is greatly appreciated.For what it's worth................
Seen this bloke on YT looks on the beach, he has (For want of a better description) a very small excavator bucket (No, I really mean small) on a "stick" it's covered in holes, when his detector "beeps" he pushes his "bucket" into the sand with his foot and lifts it up, any water runs through the holes, he scans the hole, and repeats until the beep only comes from what he just excavated. Interesting.................for 5 minutes.
Nice Find.I just wondered if there are any other metal detectorists here?
My hobbies are exercise, metal detecting and chess.... as opposed to drinking beer, 20 years ago
Today's find was an 1806 George III Penny. A day out walking in fields, woods and an orchard, whilst hunting for treasure
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