Sergei Upstate
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Hi to All!
As all treasure hunters in Northern territories would agree, winter is the best time for research and preparation for the next season. On daily basis, I receive many questions from newbies who visit my website. To answer all frequently asked questions, I've created a new page, Secrets for Beginners (find a link below). The page includes tips on how to buy a metal detector, basic map research, places to search, and metal detecting techniques.
Whether you are new to metal detecting or an experienced treasure hunter, you may find information on my page interesting and useful. Please check it out! If you wish to share your own secrets on research and metal detecting, please feel free to submit them - everyone will benefit from that!
This 19th century lithograph shows a small town built around a paper mill. Inside the "bubble," there is a picture of the house that was depicted on a lithograph, and is still standing now - a potentially good metal detecting site. This is just an example of using old lithographs, postcards and pictures for research.
Happy Hunting!
Sergei from Upstate
http://metaldetectingworld.com/secrets_for_beginners.shtml
As all treasure hunters in Northern territories would agree, winter is the best time for research and preparation for the next season. On daily basis, I receive many questions from newbies who visit my website. To answer all frequently asked questions, I've created a new page, Secrets for Beginners (find a link below). The page includes tips on how to buy a metal detector, basic map research, places to search, and metal detecting techniques.
Whether you are new to metal detecting or an experienced treasure hunter, you may find information on my page interesting and useful. Please check it out! If you wish to share your own secrets on research and metal detecting, please feel free to submit them - everyone will benefit from that!
This 19th century lithograph shows a small town built around a paper mill. Inside the "bubble," there is a picture of the house that was depicted on a lithograph, and is still standing now - a potentially good metal detecting site. This is just an example of using old lithographs, postcards and pictures for research.
Happy Hunting!
Sergei from Upstate
http://metaldetectingworld.com/secrets_for_beginners.shtml
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