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Nov 04, 2009, 12:30 PM
#1
I just purchases a ace 250
I cant wait to get started.
Do you ask the city if you can dig holes in the parks lawns?
Doug
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Nov 04, 2009, 12:37 PM
#2
 da book worm--researcher
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
if it not posted and theres no rules against it in the town / county regs and laws then it should be ok -- that said it never hurts to check to be on the safe side -- often grounds keepers are not the best folks to ask however * they hate detectorist as a general rule mainly because of slob hunters who do not fill in their holes ---Rule #1 alway be sure its legal to hunt there #2 ALWAYS fill in in your holes #3 be polite to folks even nitwits ( its hard to be nice to jerks at times I know)
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Nov 04, 2009, 02:26 PM
#3
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
You will never ever get any city person (desk clerk, gardener, etc....) to say "yes" to the question "can I dig holes in the park?" I mean, c'mon, be serious. Because even though you know that you won't leave any trace of your effort, the only word left in their mind is "holes". You will always loose that battle, as there is, undoubtedly, rules about defacing public property, or disturbing the vegetation, and such verbage. In fact, you will often times get a "no" simply asking "can I metal detect" (without even mentioning holes) simply because they envision geeks with shovels, or simply say "no" because...... you asked. I mean, afterall, the mere fact that you ask them this, infers that something is inherently wrong with you, or your hobby, that you had to ask, to begin with. Doh! 
But metal detecting goes on all the time in city parks and schools, and no one cares. If you are discreet, don't leave any marks or holes, go at low traffic times (early AM, etc...) then no one tends to care. I personally never ask at any park I come to. If it's not posted, and not an obvious historic monument, then I go. But if you are skittish, look up the rules for yourself, don't ask. City codes are usually on city websites, or available for viewing on the counter at city hall. Do a key word search on "metal detecting" or whatever. If it's silent on the issue, then so be it The reason not to ask in person "is metal detecting allowed", is because you can get someone to tell you "no", when there is no actual wording to that effect. They can simply treat your question as if you were asking their permission. I've seen that happen before where persons get "no's" at parks or in cities where no one ever had a problem before. And then you risk that same desk-bound clerk (who perhaps never gave the matter thought before, and would never have even paid attention), to all of the sudden start noticing and booting others!
Metal detecting is my one worldy vice!
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Nov 04, 2009, 11:00 PM
#4
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
I have detected a lot in MI and never had a problem detecting in a city park. Do not raise questions by asking someone if you can detect there. If you ask they will tell you no. If there is no sign there saying no detecting allow fo for it. Make sure you cover your holes then when you get up step on them to make sure they are tight. Pick up the trash that you dig and throw it away or take it with you and you should have no problems.
Where are you at in MI. I am always looking for new places and a new detecting buddies. I am over by the MI, IN, and OH lines......Mat
CRH 2012 find
wheaties 51
War Nickels 10
Buffalo 6
Mercs
Rosie 4
90% Kennedy
Franklin
Walkers
40% halfs
Detecting Finds
Dollars
Quarters `36
Silver Quarters
Dimes 39
Silver Dimes 1
Nickels 21
Pennies 153
Wheaties 10
rings 3
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Nov 06, 2009, 06:50 PM
#5
 MartyNC
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
Welcome to Tnet, their is a huge wealth of info here.
The Ace 250 is a great machine, I enjoyed mine very much. It will detect with the best of metal detectors. The more high priced unites just have more bells and whistels. Learn your machine, and you will find a lot of coins, all kinds, and other good stuff also. Have Fun, and File your holes...
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Nov 07, 2009, 08:12 AM
#6
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
I personally don't ask about our city parks. But I do make friends with the ground keepers and joke with them about They can empty the cans and I'll clean underground.. They can give you some good leads as to where things have happened in the park..
God shall supply all your need.
Philippians 4:19
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Nov 07, 2009, 08:13 PM
#7
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
congrats on your nice new machine and i hope you find a bunch of great things 
teddy
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Nov 08, 2009, 08:49 AM
#8
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
The Ace is a really good detector. On our monthly club hunts I am surrounded by green and yellow detectors. I had the only White's and there was one Fisher. Of course, they are made right here, lol. Good luck, hope you enjoy detecting!
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Nov 08, 2009, 01:24 PM
#9
 Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
When I ask if I can MD in the park I don't use the phrase, "Dig holes in the lawn." It gives some people the impression of gopher holes popping up around the park.
I do ask if I can MD. I get favorable responses that way.
Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
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Nov 10, 2009, 10:00 PM
#10
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
Just go detecting and you will find nobody with bother you. I hunt my courthouse all the time and the police station is right next to it and they just ask if I found anything. Just be polite and clean, fill all holes and they won't mind a bit. I do this in O.C Ca.
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Nov 11, 2009, 12:43 PM
#11
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
 Originally Posted by Rando
uh..
I would check with them. (city)
Individual areas have different regulations.
Michigan doesn't really have a lot of regulation above using common sense.
I would start out with your yard, and burying some test pieces to get to know your machine.
And the fact that you don't LEAVE the hole as a hole, is pretty important.
Along with asking permission.
agreed
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Nov 11, 2009, 01:12 PM
#12
 MR.
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
 Originally Posted by 4-H
 Originally Posted by Rando
uh..
I would check with them. (city)
Individual areas have different regulations.
Michigan doesn't really have a lot of regulation above using common sense.
I would start out with your yard, and burying some test pieces to get to know your machine.
And the fact that you don't LEAVE the hole as a hole, is pretty important.
Along with asking permission.
agreed
On the other hand, if you want to ignore any advice, go forth and dig.
However, if you get arrested, I wouldn't be posting your Gray Bar Hotel bonding and nappy time experiences with Bubba...
The more one learns the more he understands his ignorance. I am simply an ignor ant man trying to lessen his ignorance Those with the most birthdays live the longest
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Nov 13, 2009, 09:45 PM
#13
 Riverside Man
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
Has anyone ever found a gold nugget with an Ace 250?
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Nov 14, 2009, 08:19 PM
#14
Re: I just purchases a ace 250
 Originally Posted by dougadam
I cant wait to get started.
Do you ask the city if you can dig holes in the parks lawns?
Doug
In a park, most the coins I find are within an inch or so below the ground. To get them out I'll use a flathead screwdriver instead of digging a hole. Just use the screwdriver to probe the ground for the coin then find the edge of the coin and pop it out of the ground. Helps if you have a hand-held pinpointer. If a coin is deeper I usually won't dig a plug if the park has a lot of traffic.
-swartzie
Oldest coins: KG II Halfpence (1727-1760), Liberty Cap 1/2 cent (1795-1797), 1808 1/2 Real.
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