N.J.THer
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2006
- Messages
- 3,282
- Reaction score
- 238
- Golden Thread
- 1
- Location
- Middlesex County, New Jersey
- 🥇 Banner finds
- 1
- Detector(s) used
- Whites DFX w/ Sunray DX-1 probe and Minelab Excalibur 1000, Whites TRX Pinpointer
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
- #1
Thread Owner
Last year I stopped by two of our local historical societies meetings and decided I should really join. I'm a member of two metal detecting related clubs so I felt that I may not want another monthly meeting to go to. I decided that I would join and just not go to every meeting so I when tonight informed them that I wanted to join and it would cost me a whopping $10 for a family membership. I knew a few of the local historians already so they are introducing me as the guy with the fancy Geiger counter (yeah that old one). I was showing them a half real I found this past weekend. A few of the members have old houses in the area and are willing to let me detect. One lady found a large copper coin in her garden and another stated she found a 1 lb iron ball in her lawn.
The best part is that there is property in town that has a ton of history to it dating back 350 years. When I would mention it at my detecting club they would just say they don't allow anyone to detect there. At the end of tonight's meeting the grounds keeper for the land approached me and is going to speak with his boss but he was pretty sure he could get me permission to detect.
So for $10 it looks like I have my 2009 dance card filled. Now go join your local historical society if your are not already a member.
NJ
The best part is that there is property in town that has a ton of history to it dating back 350 years. When I would mention it at my detecting club they would just say they don't allow anyone to detect there. At the end of tonight's meeting the grounds keeper for the land approached me and is going to speak with his boss but he was pretty sure he could get me permission to detect.
So for $10 it looks like I have my 2009 dance card filled. Now go join your local historical society if your are not already a member.
NJ