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<p>[QUOTE="DJP7x0s, post: 300645, member: 5336"]oh wow, you guys are trying to make me out to be a grave robber. I just have to say, not at all. I never have detected there, may have thought about it. But as far as thinking about it, thats all I ever meant, was to search the general area and not over the graves. I wouldnt go near the graves or near the stones. I would not want to disturb a grave, nor would I want to disturb anything that might have been laid down beside a headstone. But I would like to detect the area near the graveyard. I might not be able to distinguish the path that people took to visit. Its about as far from the road as you can get in every direction. About a good mile out with no sign of anything around it. It may be overgrown, but I imagine it used to be more orless a field ontop of the hill. But there are two huge trees at the edge of the cemetary that just have to have been the only trees there back when. Id like to detect at the base of those where someone visiting might have sat. And Id also like to detect in the vicinity of a stone wall that runs down one side of the graveyard. But still, Ive had this metal detector for over 10 years and I havent detected there yet.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DJP7x0s, post: 300645, member: 5336"]oh wow, you guys are trying to make me out to be a grave robber. I just have to say, not at all. I never have detected there, may have thought about it. But as far as thinking about it, thats all I ever meant, was to search the general area and not over the graves. I wouldnt go near the graves or near the stones. I would not want to disturb a grave, nor would I want to disturb anything that might have been laid down beside a headstone. But I would like to detect the area near the graveyard. I might not be able to distinguish the path that people took to visit. Its about as far from the road as you can get in every direction. About a good mile out with no sign of anything around it. It may be overgrown, but I imagine it used to be more orless a field ontop of the hill. But there are two huge trees at the edge of the cemetary that just have to have been the only trees there back when. Id like to detect at the base of those where someone visiting might have sat. And Id also like to detect in the vicinity of a stone wall that runs down one side of the graveyard. But still, Ive had this metal detector for over 10 years and I havent detected there yet.[/QUOTE]
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