Indyrocks
Greenie
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2008
- Messages
- 19
- Reaction score
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- Golden Thread
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- Location
- Indianapolis, IN USA
- Detector(s) used
- GTA 1000
- #1
Thread Owner
Ka-Pow!
Hey I had to ask. I knew what the answer would be before I even pulled the trigger, but hey, if you don't ask you will never know. The good thing is that it shows that the Metal Detector Swinging Treasure Hunters out there have the class to ask for permission. It's all about respect.
-Scott
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Dear Curator,
I am a local hobbyist treasure and historical relic hunter. I wanted to ask a few questions about the site and also see if it was ok for me to set up a time to come out and metal detect the grounds. First off, anything that I find of any historical value to the site, I would gladly give over to the site to preserve the relics historical value for the public. Secondly, do you happen to know if anyone has searched the site before? I am looking for new and exciting places to detect this spring and thought that if my hobby can give something back to history, I should pursue asking!
Thanks!
Scott
Dear Scott,
Thank you so much for this interesting email. It sounds to me as if you are having fun with this metal detector and are creative in its use. The President Benjamin Harrison Home is designated as a Historic Landmark at the highest level of importance. As such we fall under the responsibility of the State DNR, Historic Commission and also the National Trust. Because of this, we have strict guidelines for any searching that might be considered archaeological. Therefore, I am unable to grant this permission. Thank you for your interest in the Home and for your courtesy in seeking permission to work on the property.
All good wishes as you pursue your hobby,
Phyllis Geeslin
Executive Director
President Benjamin Harrison Home
Hey I had to ask. I knew what the answer would be before I even pulled the trigger, but hey, if you don't ask you will never know. The good thing is that it shows that the Metal Detector Swinging Treasure Hunters out there have the class to ask for permission. It's all about respect.
-Scott
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Dear Curator,
I am a local hobbyist treasure and historical relic hunter. I wanted to ask a few questions about the site and also see if it was ok for me to set up a time to come out and metal detect the grounds. First off, anything that I find of any historical value to the site, I would gladly give over to the site to preserve the relics historical value for the public. Secondly, do you happen to know if anyone has searched the site before? I am looking for new and exciting places to detect this spring and thought that if my hobby can give something back to history, I should pursue asking!
Thanks!
Scott
Dear Scott,
Thank you so much for this interesting email. It sounds to me as if you are having fun with this metal detector and are creative in its use. The President Benjamin Harrison Home is designated as a Historic Landmark at the highest level of importance. As such we fall under the responsibility of the State DNR, Historic Commission and also the National Trust. Because of this, we have strict guidelines for any searching that might be considered archaeological. Therefore, I am unable to grant this permission. Thank you for your interest in the Home and for your courtesy in seeking permission to work on the property.
All good wishes as you pursue your hobby,
Phyllis Geeslin
Executive Director
President Benjamin Harrison Home