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Ha ha well I'm a firm believer that it should be allowed anywhere as long as u respect the land and leave it as u find it .

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Originally Posted by ZipperClub
Correct, to many holes left for people to fall down,


Think you are wrong there, the fishermen leave larger holes when bait digging as do the kids when making channels.

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Originally Posted by paul110180
Ha ha well I'm a firm believer that it should be allowed anywhere as long as u respect the land and leave it as u find it .


Come anywhere near my garden I'll set the dog and kids on you...

http://sd.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/i/keep-calm-and-get-off-my-land.png



...and I'd be more afraid of the kids if I were you. hammer

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All you metal detectors-- why not get on to the company putting the elecy cable across wirral to see if you can get permission to detect along the path of it before the land is handed back to farmers and topsoil replaced. They have dug up the soil and may have brought things closer to the surface.

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Very interesting read Derek, thanks for sharing.

Good idea fish, but with the health and safety going round, I highly doubt we would get permission. I know they have already dug through a Victorian tip site, unearthing the old bottles ect... another hobby of mine is collecting and digging these bottles, but I doubt I would get permission to even walk along their spoil piles looking for bottles frown

But saying that, theres no harm in asking is there smile

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Another huge find. It's all out there !


Thousands of ancient coins discovered in Buckinghamshire field

Metal detector enthusiasts in Buckinghamshire have uncovered what is thought to be one of biggest hoards of ancient coins ever found in Britain.

Paul Coleman from the Weekend Wanderers Detecting Club discovered more than 5,000 coins buried inside a lead bucket two feet under a field near Aylesbury.

The hoard contains specimens dating back to the 11th Century - the late Anglo Saxon, early Norman period..........more on link


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-30654568


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He was an amature too according to the radio this morning,wouldn't mind have a bash at this myself.

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Oh wow!! It's all there to be found just finding one of those would put me in a spin. I,ll be out there searching soon you just never know. Xplore what a find eh could be you next.

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I wish!

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Trying to make myself a sand scoop , not prepared to pay the prices asked for real thing. Have just been messing around on the old beach by me and can see how useful one is. Also think next thing I need to get is a probe. What do you think Xplore?

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Sand scoops are very expensive. I've always just used a shovel as im rarely at the beach. I've got a garrett pro pointer and im lost without it, very handy probe, on the expensive side but well worth it in the long run.

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could always use one of these for a fraction of the price

http://www.diy.com/departments/bq-metal-soil-sieve-w110mm-l390mm/189497_BQ.prd

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Yes that's looks ok .I just went the beach because easier to dig at moment. Been watching you tube seeing them all finding great stuff . Looks so easy doesn,t it. They were all abroad though beautiful beaches.

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yes some nice beaches they record on. I always hope to find a nice bit of gold when im beach detecting, never do though!

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