Monty
Gold Member
- Jan 26, 2005
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- Detector(s) used
- ACE 250, Garrett
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I've been sitting here going through the unread posts, making a few comments, giving out a little advice and enjoying the forum. It suddenly dawned on me that although I've been metal detecting for nearly 5 years now most of my knowledge has been gained right here on Tnet. And I have learned a lot more than I put into practice. But when I hit the field it seems to go right out of my head. So, I still feel like a novice and I suppose I am. So, why and who am I to be giving advice? Kinda' makes a guy feel humble when that realization hits him. I so much enjoy the "hobby" and it is a hobby to me as I'm no real treasur hunter. I want the newbies to get off on the right foot and learn to love it as I do, so I give out advice freely and maybe I shouldn't. What the heck do I know anyway compared to the real deal guys and gals we have here on Tnet? So, if I lead you astray new guys and gals, you know where I am coming from. But I still do get out now and then and find some old rusty junque or some crappe' and marvel and wonder at what if may have been or where it came from or who last held it in their hands and I am glad all over again. And I do tend to ramble on so. Monty