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Jan 01, 2008, 09:59 PM
#1
New and Saying Hello
Hi all!
My DH submitted to my declarations of mistreatment and got a metal detector for me for Christmas. Uh, no, I don't know what I'm doing but it sounds like fun!
I think the worst thing for me is going to be finding somewhere to hunt. I'm not from this area originally so I know near nothing about the history. Although I am learning more already because I am trying to research the area some. I have tried looking at topo maps that I have seen people talk about but I guess I just don't have enough sense to figure that out yet. 
I don't miss "home" often but I do when I try to think about places to hunt. I mean when you are born and raised somewhere you know where you might start looking.
I will find something even if it is wrong! lol I found a wagon wheel in the woods around my house today. Ah you think, a relic of history - horse drawn wagon. Nope - I'm talking red wagon and such. lol It was fun anyway. I always sweep change out my back door. I think I will find it tomorrow after work just for the fun of it.
Good luck to me and you, too!
C
I might not get rich but I sure will get smarter!
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Jan 01, 2008, 10:22 PM
#2
Re: New and Saying Hello
Welcome aboard! If you EVER have any questions, pls feel free to ask your question.....in essence, we ALL are students when it comes to the topic of metal detecting. Take care....and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
----Mel
borninok
To conquer your flaws, you must first accept them.
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Jan 02, 2008, 06:13 AM
#3
Re: New and Saying Hello
Cindelicious, it won't be long 'til you'll graduate from little red wagon wheels to pulltabs. Then you'll know you're a real detectorist.
Welcome to T'net.
Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and perish: for I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall in no wise believe, though a man declare it unto you. Acts 13:41
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Jan 02, 2008, 07:54 AM
#4
Re: New and Saying Hello
Nothing wrong with being new! We were all there once. As far as finding somewhere to hunt, you should start out at a school ground or park until you get used to the sounds and how they compare to what you dig.
Before you know it you will be asking us how to post your pictures of finds and making us jealous. 
What kind of detector do you have? 8) 8)
Making memories one plug at a time!!
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Jan 02, 2008, 08:21 AM
#5
Re: New and Saying Hello
Bounty Hunter - The COMMANDO lol And it is camoflauge to boot. It is not actually what I ask for but I am not being picky at this point. I read the book and right now all I have done is turned the right knob all the way to the left and the left knob all the way to the right. I have figured out crinkle crinkle (that's what it sounds like to me) means aluminum best I have dug. 
To appreciate this, you have to know that I ask for a new digital camera for like 6 months. During this time, my husband got a new boat and a new bow. So when I opened the md, I laughed and told my daughter I could hear the conversation. Her daddy gave her the money and told her "Go get your momma a &*^% metal detector. I am not going to hear about this like I did the digital camera." DD laughed and said "Oh momma, you know us to well." lol
I might not get rich but I sure will get smarter!
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Jan 02, 2008, 09:34 AM
#6
Re: New and Saying Hello
It's good to see new people learning to enjoy this hobbie. There's a ton of places to search near you just pay attention to the area that surrounds you. Look for old house places, city parks or that favorite swimming hole you've been going to since you were a kid, cause chances are your not the only one that's been there. I live in Fayetteville and one of my favorite places to hunt is that grassy strip between the sidewalk and street in the old parts of town. Good luck and keep huntin', don't get discouraged you will dig tons of junk, but when you do find that first old coin or relic it'll all be worth it!
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Jan 16, 2008, 10:56 AM
#7
Re: New and Saying Hello
Hello Cindelicious Your near alot of good places to hunt. The Saline River,by the old bridge or below the I 30 bridge where alot of people swim, and you have a lot of old farms around you, just ask and most farmers will let hunt . Welcome and HH
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Jan 16, 2008, 11:03 AM
#8
 Your Only One Swing Away From Discovery
Your Discovery Has History Count On It
Enjoy the dig, treasure the time
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Jan 16, 2008, 03:21 PM
#9
Re: New and Saying Hello
Hello again and welcome from Cabot Ar
Good luck on your hunts
Dennis
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Jan 16, 2008, 06:20 PM
#10
 finder of the lost
Re: New and Saying Hello
hey..welcome from little rock
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Jan 16, 2008, 06:51 PM
#11
Re: New and Saying Hello
Welcome to TNet. You will enjoy you stay here. Lot of interesting information as well as experienced people willing to help if you need it. Just ask.
Welcome aboard.
Ray S (East Central Florida)
Ray S ECenFL
Wolf Pack Member
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Feb 16, 2008, 03:37 PM
#12
Two tips;
~1. Do a lot of "air testing with your machine while at home and try to get what each item sounds like. Try different settings and get to know your machine so you can get the most out of it. The more you mess with it at home, the less you will be messin' with it in the field.
~2. One of my favorite things to do is to take my wife for drives on the week-end. I am always looking for new construction in the old parts of the towns we travel through. Any place where the ground is disturbed would be a great place to consider--especially where old sidewalks are being replaced etc. Half the fun is finding a place or three to hunt and the other part of it is actually having some neat stuff to hold in your little hand when the day is over. THEN, you can post 'em here and show us what you found.
Welcome to this great hobby. I have found that the true treasure is not in the ground. The second best treasure is in meeting people along the way. The first-most treasure is the good Lord Himself who allows it all to happen. HH
aj
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Feb 21, 2008, 08:27 PM
#13
I quit smoking 2/26/08
cleaning Earth 1 pulltab at a time.
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