Re: Metal Detectors & Money
8) Holy mararoni there WVHillbilly, did you create something good with this post or what?

Seriously, there are some BEAUTIFUL posts, loaded with feelings outpoured from our membership about OUR great hobby in here buddy! So, for that, I thank you for contributing your thoughts, on this very well read treasure forum, and starting this fine post! 8)
Most as you can see, have a lot of reasons to be into this kool hobby, other than just the money. If you read carefully, there's a tear jerker or two in there also. This hobby can touch you LARGE, if yer really smitten with it, like the majority of us are, in here!
As was mentioned somewhere above, not everyone gets the same charge out of anything in life, so not everyone LOVES detecting. Along the same lines, Not everyone is even cut out to be a real detectorist, even when they buy a fancy pancy unit and tell all their pals they want to find treasure! Many try and give up, just like in Fishing too. The MD'ing lovers, just keep goin' back! The rewards are constant and totally beneficial, as long as yer mind stays open to what real "Treasures" are in life.
As far as Rumme, I think it was, asking how many of us are wondering if we will find enough to pay etc etc. I think you should have tried to gear the question, perhaps more appropriately to the "Newbie" board...

I believe about twenty five plus years ago, I had someone ask me that same question for the first time. It suddenly dawned on me and made me realize that of the many hobbies I had, it was the ONLY one that actually paid cold hard cash for the time spent while enjoying it's use! So, I started keeping a little Detecting log book. Damn! Before the snow flew that first year, I had indeed uncovered enough cash and rings, and other valuables to say that yes, I had recovered my initial cash outlay of detector cost. 8) O.K. So I started off with a RS Micronta VLF, manual ground balance machine, that cost me less than a C note in the first place. So I had an easier go of it than someone say that had a more state of the art (read Costlier) detector. None the less, I did that without even thinking about it for my first three months, while getting to know what my machine was telling me and how it worked. Conclusion? Man, can this Micronta find stuff or what? No need to upgrade, what so ever, for this 'ol doggie. I get out there, mostly for what I call the "Adventure of it all" and to keep on a happy keel in life.
To some of you other folks that have not found lots of stuff up to this point, PLEASE hang in there. You KNOW you are into a wonderful hobby! Mostly, the secret to good detecting, is VERY much like the secret to good fishing. What would that be? Well my friends, it's all in the Location. Or as my favorite Fishing hero, Al Lindner, once said when asked what were his three best secrets to fillin' the boat? Location, Location, Location! he yelled out
Do yer research and the finds will come! Amen! 8)
Thanx again WVH for another fine post from you...
LarryB