robfinds
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This is a letter printed in the April addition of the Searcher magazine in England. I can't comment on it either way.
Robert.
Robert.
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robfinds said:This is a letter printed in the April addition of the Searcher magazine in England. I can't comment on it either way.
Robert.
What do they charge Cru ?.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:This is a letter printed in the April addition of the Searcher magazine in England. I can't comment on it either way.
Robert.
Good news for the Americans/Canadians (well except for the prices they charge)
robfinds said:What do they charge Cru ?.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:This is a letter printed in the April addition of the Searcher magazine in England. I can't comment on it either way.
Robert.
Good news for the Americans/Canadians (well except for the prices they charge)
Wonder if there's a gap in the marketCRUSADER said:robfinds said:What do they charge Cru ?.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:This is a letter printed in the April addition of the Searcher magazine in England. I can't comment on it either way.
Robert.
Good news for the Americans/Canadians (well except for the prices they charge)
I'm not 100% sure (others will chime in) but about £1000 a week.
hammered said:
robfinds said:Wonder if there's a gap in the marketCRUSADER said:robfinds said:What do they charge Cru ?.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:This is a letter printed in the April addition of the Searcher magazine in England. I can't comment on it either way.
Robert.
Good news for the Americans/Canadians (well except for the prices they charge)
I'm not 100% sure (others will chime in) but about £1000 a week.
£955.86hammered said:$1460.00 for single per week, and it's on the Colchester finds website.
hammered
shaun7 said:It's actually me in my village
Iron Patch said:I was on a trip in 2004 and spoke with a few guys that did one of those hunts. They laughed at how one was directed to an area that had given up some gold coins, and he was basically put right on the spot, then found a gold coin. They said how it all happened it was obvious the person who was leading the way knew something was there. My gut feeling is there is many great actual finds made, but where I have the real question is when things are getting a bit dry, it's pretty easy to plant finds and keep the cash flowing. I would never pay to hunt on one of these trips no matter how many say they were satisified, because I just don't believe it's 100% legit. (and that's how I want my finds to be) It's a damn shame $$$ is costing people their favorite long time sites.
CRUSADER said:Iron Patch said:I was on a trip in 2004 and spoke with a few guys that did one of those hunts. They laughed at how one was directed to an area that had given up some gold coins, and he was basically put right on the spot, then found a gold coin. They said how it all happened it was obvious the person who was leading the way knew something was there. My gut feeling is there is many great actual finds made, but where I have the real question is when things are getting a bit dry, it's pretty easy to plant finds and keep the cash flowing. I would never pay to hunt on one of these trips no matter how many say they were satisified, because I just don't believe it's 100% legit. (and that's how I want my finds to be) It's a damn shame $$$ is costing people their favorite long time sites.
I have heard this before. If you get a gold coin on a weeks holiday your either extremely lucky or...(does happen sometimes)
What I found strange is when I asked, a few times whether I could hunt they never replied.
Iron Patch said:CRUSADER said:Iron Patch said:I was on a trip in 2004 and spoke with a few guys that did one of those hunts. They laughed at how one was directed to an area that had given up some gold coins, and he was basically put right on the spot, then found a gold coin. They said how it all happened it was obvious the person who was leading the way knew something was there. My gut feeling is there is many great actual finds made, but where I have the real question is when things are getting a bit dry, it's pretty easy to plant finds and keep the cash flowing. I would never pay to hunt on one of these trips no matter how many say they were satisified, because I just don't believe it's 100% legit. (and that's how I want my finds to be) It's a damn shame $$$ is costing people their favorite long time sites.
I have heard this before. If you get a gold coin on a weeks holiday your either extremely lucky or...(does happen sometimes)
What I found strange is when I asked, a few times whether I could hunt they never replied.
I've always wondered if the number of man hours made sense for how much gold was turning up. There has been many great finds made so there is definitely some real detecting happening. As I said I'd have to be sure it's 100% legit, and from that one story I have doubt.
Iron Patch said:shaun7 said:It's actually me in my village
I hate you Iron Patch
The missing idiot?
(I think the coffee is starting to post for me now)
shaun7 said:Iron Patch said:shaun7 said:It's actually me in my village
I hate you Iron Patch
The missing idiot?
(I think the coffee is starting to post for me now)
Iron Patch said:shaun7 said:Iron Patch said:shaun7 said:It's actually me in my village
I hate you Iron Patch
The missing idiot?
(I think the coffee is starting to post for me now)
You'll hate me even more when I dig the cartwheel!