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| This Month's Features | Volume 36 October 2002 |
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Featured Online Articles... "Someday" Was Some Day! It would be his last relic hunt before leaving Virginia- and one he would never forget. Ron Swenson Ask Mark Parker The Relic Hunter - Ye Olde Button Factory Pewter and brass… 18th and 19th century… military and civilian… they were everywhere! Ed Fedory Subscribers are reading these articles... Building A PI Metal Detector There are still some fun things to make, and a PI detector is one of them. Carl Moreland A Massive Mountain Of Iron Once thousands lived there, yet today few are even aware of its existence. Gary B. Speck The Pickers Have It Maryland detectorists make the most of a rapidly disappearing opportunity. Darrell Moore Testing The Tesoro Eldorado Tesoro continues to develop innovative detector features, as evidenced in the Eldorado with microprocessor technology and low-noise circuitry. Ben Myers The Treasure That Talks Prospecting for gold? Some of those rocks around you may be "hotter" than you think! T.H. "Doc" Toups Indiana Jo… And The Wolves Of The Wild The four explorers were searching for bottles and relics… but could something be searching for them? Roger Erickson Glory Towns - Boom Or Bust Lively but short-lived, the mining camps and communities of the Old West hadn't a "ghost" of a chance. Betty Weeks Family Stories: A Prime Source Of Treasure Leads Old tales, endlessly retold, can still reveal hidden silver and gold. By H. Glenn Carson |