Ebay writer calls metal detectorists "scavengers" in a post on cleaning coins...

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While the use of the word "scavenger" appears to be improper, it does appear that metal detectorists do, in fact, scavenge.

v. To search through for salvageable material

To search through what....dirt?!?!? Abandoned home sites?? the sea floor???

Was interesting to learn the difference between the two words - maybe that writer needs to do the same.
 

The nerve!!! I'm a coin shooter and proud of it.
 

I'm a treasure hunter :)
 

I'm a nail finder!:laughing7:
 

I'm a smoker, I'm a joker, I'm a midnight toker..
 

I should do a scavenger hunt tomorrow! [emoji2]
 

I saw a flock of vultures circling nearby today, and upon closer examination with binoculars I could see they all were clutching small metal detectors in their talons.
 

Well that is what we are ...SCAVENGERS... No matter what you do , detect , dumpster dive , thrift store hunt , or pick up items set out on the curb ...
 

well since im a scavenger and dont know antmore im going to put coins in my tumble with hot peroxide and concrete cleaner, since im a scavenger.
 

I'm a detectorist and proud of it. I only scavage when I visit a steak house.:coffee2:
Marvin
 

I hunt coins mostly . I use warm water and dawn dish soap to clean them to get the gunk out of all the crevices.
 

and I, I am a pirate! yaarrrr!

I run all of my non important coins through a rock tumbler to clean them. works great.
 

I have been called a lot of things in my days...

The definition of a scavenger is ...
scavenger
noun
1. a person who collects things discarded by others
2. any animal that feeds on decaying organic matter, esp on refuse
3. a substance added to a chemical reaction or mixture to counteract the effect of impurities
4. a person employed to clean the streets

#1. 1. a person who collects things discarded by other- NOPE I collect what has been LOST not discarded...I AM the person who will ACTUALLY discard what they have "discarded / littered"...
#2. 2. any animal that feeds on decaying organic matter, esp on refuse... I am not an "animal that feeds on the decaying".
#3. 3. a substance added to a chemical reaction or mixture to counteract the effect of impurities --- Ehhh :/
#4. 4. a person employed to clean the streets... I can definitely tell you I am not "employed" / "paid" by anyone or anything to clean others crap.

SO...
NONE of the above "fit" me or any typical Mdr...
I often wonder how trashed out our beaches and parks would be...
had the metal detector never been invented.

That guy can go blow a whale.
 

Seriously who cares ?
 

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The word has negative connotations, but that's what we are.
I've been called worse than that, and the use of the term doesn't really offend me.
It's just a word.
 

I saw a flock of vultures circling nearby today, and upon closer examination with binoculars I could see they all were clutching small metal detectors in their talons.
I looked at the vultures and those weren't little detectors, they were small computers and the vultures were selling on the Internet.:laughing7:

Marvin
 

Seriously who cares ?

Actually I could give two craps what anyone says like this...

Just thought it would make a thread with some interest and cross talk.

Sure beats my other thread idea...
"counting the eggs in the caviar and came up short" :P
 

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