Magazines

So is this moved to general discussion or did you remove it????

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W&E Treasures is still my Favorite.

it covers the Hobby of Metal detecting & Not just a particular location & Type of Relic Hunting.
and several of our members appear in it occasionally.

Lost Treasure is OK But is more suited to reading about Treasure Legends & History.

then there is Relic Hunter I tried it for it's first year, But it seemed to stick to a Particular Area & era
along with it seemed to be more like a Club mag to me.
If you weren't in the Club, Didn't dig Civil war relics, You had no chance of being published in the Mag.
Maybe I'm Wrong, But that is How it seemed to me.
 

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Picky picky

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Thanks.

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where did your first post Go ?
 

Someone moved it to general discussion. That's what I was referring to when I said picky picky. I see off topic posts in today's finds on a daily basis but I guess it's not ok for me to do that.

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some kind of Twilight Zone thing going on here :o
I moved it to General Discussion Then Responded
with my Answer & your post disappeared :o

I would Very Much appreciate you Re posting your Question & I will Re respond

that way others can give you their opinion also.

When I catch off topic posts in todays finds I move them

Sometimes I miss them though :(
Nothing Personal :(
 

interesting hey look squirrel
 

I assume you are asking which mags we look at.
Oddly, I don't get any treasure hunting mags. The stories are all reruns and they charge to much.
I don't pay more than $12 a year for a sub. $10 for most of the dozen or so mags I get each month.
Most call it there business rate. They do this to keep up there subscription count for advertising purposes.

Popular Mechanics
Popular Science
Popular Photograph
Road and Track
Automobile
Car and Driver
Shutterbug
Digital Photography
Smithonian
National Geographic Traveler
The Good Sam Mag.
The GPAA Magazine
AARP Magazine
Plus some others
Frank... Elvis and Blues.webp
 

he wanted to know our opinion on which Treasure Hunting Magazine was the best.
and why.

I think he said he is just interested in the ones with 12 Issues per year.

not sure why he didn't repost in general after I asked.
if he had to work & Left before I asked,
If he was happy with My answer or if
he is Mad I moved it
, and lost his original post :dontknow:.
or if I'm the only one who can't see it
 

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I don't see the original post either, but I have weird things happen any how,like double posts, so I'm not pushing my luck.

I get Western & Eastern for info and Lost Treasure for entertainment.
I wish I had the time to read the other Mags Frankn listed, you run across Tr. leads sometimes.
 

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A tip for Tnetters. Check out your library online. Some, like mine, offer free downloads of tons of current magazines Thru Zinio as long as you have a library card. At no charge I can read any of a hundred different magazines on my I pad. No treasure mags but a bunch of outdoor type magazines.
 

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