possibly disbanded
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Tnet is my detecting club, it's so much easier to log in and see what's happening in lieu of driving 50 miles to a building once a month to meet a few other MDers. I am not one for participating in seeded hunts.
hahahah we're hermit hunters! perfer to be left alone, work in small numbers, and wander around vacant lots.
So, if I should notice someone swinging a metal detector, I should not stop and say, "hello," just keep on going?
Just started detecting at the end of July, and the only place Iāve ever seen other detectorists has been the beach at Headlands State Park. One fellow couldnāt be bothered with me, one did his best to keep walking away as I approached...I let him be and kept my distance. Did meet one nice fellow about my age and had a nice conversation. He even gave me a few tips on working that iron-riddled beach. ļæ½ļæ½
Otherwise I just keep to myself. Been in enough clubs to know that theyāre mostly closely held cliques that donāt readily share information. Thatās fine with me, because Iām enjoying learning at my own pace and having the occasional "epiphany moment" when the instruction booklet and practical application actually meet.
I think that NORTH COAST club has not been around for some time now..North Coast Historical Recovery Association
Mike Hoose,
120 Charlotte Street
Painesville, OH 44077
[email protected]
NORTH COAST HISTORICAL RECOVERY ASSOCIATION
City: Painesville
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Website: North Coast Historical Recovery Association.