Metal Detecting

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by seeker007, Dec 15, 2006.

  1. seeker007

    seeker007 New Member

    I was thinking of getting a Detector. Any Suggestions on kind/model? What are the laws about detecting in public places? I imagine you can't "search" in national parks...etc. "I found this neat button at the Alamo" or "this bullet at Gettysburg" just won't happen. Any thoughts or tips?
     
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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Yes, first, NEVER go near a National Park with a metal detector!!!!!
    You would be subject to arrest, confiscation of the detector and possibly your vehicle! Defense attorneys are very expensive.
    Then, as for areas to detect, go to FMDAC.org, click on the map for your state and contact the Chapter President for further info. He will either answer your question or direct you to someone in your area. Also, consider joining. Dues are very inexpensive.
    To select a detector, you can also ask for opinion from the same web site, but -- beware, users of particular brands are very prejudiced! (As I am with my Whites' detectors.)
     
  4. Jhonn

    Jhonn Team Awesome

    I have a cheapo Bounty Hunter, but the consensus usually seems to be that White's are indeed the best.
     
  5. seeker007

    seeker007 New Member

    Thanks "other" Frank! I will look into that.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Jhonn:
    As I said, we are a prejudiced group. Yup I like my Whites (both of them, hoping to get another).
    But, Bounty Hunter also makes expensive units, up to (or more than) $500. Sure there are more expensive units (Whites goes up to $1200) , but no unit is any good if it sits in the closet, and any unit is only as good as the user.
     
  7. seeker007

    seeker007 New Member

    Thanks all. I have some homework to do.
     
  8. oasisnow7

    oasisnow7 New Member

    Would love to get one!
    But really don't need to much around here Heidelberg,Germany
    About 8 months ago A friend of mine who works on a old Germany base
    showed me where german crews were digging a long trench and all this metal crap came out . That metal crap was loads of german helmets,pieces of gas masks,old bottles...etc What had happened was the allies captured this base in 1945 without a fight and bascially what they could confiscate was thrown in this giant pit along with garbage and lots and i mean lots of empty wine bottles then they threw gas on it and lit .
    Alot of the stuff that was found was in bad shape but al least 7 or 8 of the helmets were in good shape
    And most of the china was in great shape (with swastiza marked bavaria 1942)
    So all in all I have 1 helmet,many pices of china Couple of military badges
    bayonet(not much left of it)
    But the china makes up for it full pieces not touched since it was buried in 45 As for the german crew they don't care for it since they try to bury the past also for the fact that having anything with nazi symbol is illegal here. If anybody has similar stories I would love to hear them.
     
  9. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    I have a Garrett and a Tesoro, both great machines. I just passed the 5000 coin mark for finds this year. You should look into the Garrett Treasure Ace 250. The right mix of technology and price.
     
  10. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Dock:
    I just saw the Garrett 250 at the FMDAC convention, and it is supposed to be HOT!
    They can't make them fast enough. Supposedly they screwed up and should have charge $100 more!
    (Current list is $250).
    Everyone with one says it is a definite thumbs up!
     
  11. Vlad

    Vlad Senior Member

    WOW! 5000 coins? how many hours did it take, what was your best find?
     
  12. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Dock:
    Okay, how many times have you NOT heard that question?
    [what was your best find?]

    Frank
     
  13. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    i got mine at wal-mart. wal mart detectors are pretty darn good too. mine cost $200.
     
  14. mpaulson

    mpaulson New Member

    I have one also , from wal mart, all i found so far is new coins, and a LOT of trash, nales, soda tabs, where to look!!
     
  15. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Where do you live?
    I mostly do schools parks, etc when the ground is soft, although my arm has been bothering me lately, so I have been donig the beaches.
    See web site above for contacts.
     
  16. ReggieS

    ReggieS Member

    I saw a Bounty Hunter at Walmart today but didn't have time to really look at it. $300. All I have is a cheap one from many years ago.
     
  17. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Reggie:
    Look for a Garrett dealer near you, see above, and look at the 250.
    Good machine.
    Where do you live? you can PM me, and I'll try to find a dealer near you.
     
  18. ReggieS

    ReggieS Member

    I live just west of Charlotte NC. There's probably a dealer in Charlotte.
     
  19. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Reggie:
    See your PM and e-mail
    Frank
     
  20. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    Buy over the internet. Lowest prices and no sales tax. The Ace 250 can be found online for about $215 and lots of places have free shipping.
     
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    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

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