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Fishstank

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Jeff In North Georgia

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Several of our club members have hunted here. Usually find a lot of very interesting stuff. 100 year old stuff is usually considered junk. Most of them have gone back several times.

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The guy that runs it is a great guy, I've heard lots about the club and plan to visit this fall myself. He's also my competition, so if I say he's good, he's good! Cheers, Edward
 

hammered

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Fishstank said:
I'm not sure this is the place but I talked with a gentlemen who goes to England every summer
in search of really old treasure. The name of London way back was called Colchester.

These guys and gals really know how to hunt. Check it out!!


www.colchestertreasurehunting.co.uk

Thanks,
Fishstank

Hi Fishtank,
I know this is an old post, but London and Clochester are quite a few miles apart. The Roman name for London was Londinium and the Roman name for Colchester was Camulodunon.

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