Oh What A Day

tabman

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Presently: CTX 3030, Tesoro Modded Cibola, F75LTD-2, XP Deus, Tesoro Mojave, MXT Pro, Tesoro Eldorado, Whites MXT All Pro, Minelab Equinox, Fisher CZ5 & CZ3D
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Metal Detecting
I went back over a site that I've detected earlier this year. I found some clad coins and a couple of wheat pennies (1942, 1945). After a thorough going over, I decided it was time move on to another site.

On my way to another site I saw the owner of the 'no trespassing' vacant house there mowing the yard, so I pulled over to chat with him for awhile. I found a bunch of silver coins on that lot earlier this year. Long story short I remembered him saying that he lived in a really old house near downtown that was built in 1910. I asked him if it would be OK for me to detect it. He gave me the OK and the street address.

When I got there my heart was racing at how nice the site looked. I got out my Deus and started swinging and digging away. About 20 minutes into the hunt, a lady comes out the front door and walks past me on the front service walk giving me a strange look. I said you must be Jeff's wife. She said who's Jeff? It hit me like a ton of bricks, I was at the wrong house. It was the house next door that I was suppose to be detecting.

Not to be deterred, I said since I'm already here, will it be OK for me to detect your yard. She said that her husband would come out and speak with me about that. After speaking with the husband, he realized that it was a honest mistake and told me that it would be OK for me to detect his yard.

Anyhow, I didn't get to detect long, but I did manage to find some clad coins, 3 wheat pennies (1910, 1920, 1927), and some wings. Before leaving I saw Jeff drive up in his truck and I walked over to talk with him some more. He told me about being home and being broke into and about the time that two teens robbed him at gunpoint at the end of his driveway.

I got a grand tour of his home. It was an exciting experience, because he had some really old neat stuff. I wished that had taken pictures of everything, but I didn't think about it until I was getting ready to head out the front door.

I have an open invitation to detect his yard anytime I want. I expect to pick up some new permissions up and down the street as well. My foot is in the door.

tabman
 

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Awesome pin

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That is one huge load of goodies! What a fun hunt it must have been. Congrats. -Lisa & John
 

Cool story, I doubt that i will be asking for permissions since there are enough beaches and coastlines here to keep me busy for the rest of my life, but there are some interesting properties inland that I will most likely be looking into.

What is the common practice to ask for permissions anyways? I mean do you offer some of the loot you find or only is you find something really valuable?
 

Nice finds, excellent story!

-- Jeff --
 

Congrats on some nice finds and post as usual
 

Awesome pin

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Thanks! I don't what it is though.

That is one huge load of goodies! What a fun hunt it must have been. Congrats. -Lisa & John
Thanks! Detecting is more than just finding stuff, it's about having fun too.

Cool story, I doubt that i will be asking for permissions since there are enough beaches and coastlines here to keep me busy for the rest of my life, but there are some interesting properties inland that I will most likely be looking into.

What is the common practice to ask for permissions anyways? I mean do you offer some of the loot you find or only is you find something really valuable?
Thanks! I don't offer them any of the finds and only once in a blue moon will someone even jokingly suggest that if I find a huge treasure that I'd split it with them. Now sometimes after I get a permission I'll hand them a keychain flash light for them being so nice in letting me detect their yard. I'm amazed how trusting people are by giving permission to a total stranger to detect their yard and then hop in their car and leave.

Nice finds, excellent story!

-- Jeff --
Thanks! I'm taking today off from detecting.


Congrats on some nice finds and post as usual
Thanks! Sometimes I have some great adventures and then there are just the normal days.

tabman
 

Congratulations on the nice finds and multiple permissions! :occasion14:
 

Those are WW2 pilot wings, usually made of sterling silver.
 

The Aviator wings are sweet....
 

Sweet Wings,, the detecting the wrong yard story is wild. Honest mistake but embarrassing.
Congrats on a good hunt.
 

like the wings too, mistakes happen and sometimes for the good too.
 

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