i have already searched all of the land i have access to, its hard getting access/permission to search for and remove relics
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i have already searched all of the land i have access to, its hard getting access/permission to search for and remove relics
I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
I AM ACTIVELY BUYING ESCRAP OF ALL TYPES. BOARDS, RAM, CPUS AND MUCH MORE
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You guys can come root around my sandbar. Just think of the things you could find!
It's not called the graveyard of the Atlantic for nothing..lol.
I have a detector, nothing fancy like others just a cheap little model my wife got me one year for giggles. I plan to get a good one tho, and take my own advice an go rooting around my sandbar. Lots of goodies out there from pirates to tourists..haha!
Sirscrapalot - Does this make me a golddigger?
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[QUOTE=dirtymoney;81287]these are some pics I posted for another forum so some pics show the junk along with the good finds...
(seated liberty quarter)
Does it have a CC (Carson City) mint mark?
I just got into metal detecting. Saving up for a better detector now but its not too bad so far
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I do scrapping, metal detecting, car mechanic and "restoring", Civil War reenacting, and urban exploring. Being near Detroit makes all of the stuff really easy and fun
Some real interesting hobbies. I would love to go metal detecting. Always wanted to. Know of some old home places around here that. Burnt many years ago and there is nothing there except a pile of rocks where the chimney was at. And best of all they are way out in the middle of the woods. I like to dig roots. I dig blood root, yellow root, cohash (rattle weed) and of corse ginsing. It is a hobby of mine, as well as a little extra income. I also do a lot of mushroom hunting for about a month in the spring. That is not income though, cause I can eat everyone I find. This past spring I found over 10 lbs..frooze some of them and ate on them all summer. Ran out about august or so. Can't wait till april again!!!
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Fiddle heads as they are called around here are ferns. The trick is you have to pick them when they first start coming out of the ground in the spring ( they are all curled up and look like the top of a fiddle) you only have a week tops to get them also need to know what type of ferns you want. I pick a few roots Indian cucumbers, sassafras and my root crops ginseng ginger ext..
I only know of a few mushrooms I can pick and eat and would love to learn more on the subject. Nothing like goin into the woods on a treasure hunt![]()
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I'm a model railroader. 3 rail O Gauge. Haven't had a place to build a layout in a while but here's a pic of a bridge I built.![]()
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Burly Guys Junk Removal LLC
5499 Perry Drive Unit P Waterford, MI 48329
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Hah same. Huge train guy here. Loves em since i was a kid. Mostly just do train photography but iv got a model. My models in HO scale. Havent worked on it in years but hopefully one day ill get back et er.
That and snowmobiles, atv's, cars, trucks, tractors. Love driving things. And iv tried metal detecting just last year. I really like it, have a fisher F2 but didnt have much time to get out last year.
If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...
GC Metal Recycling & Recovery
Barrie, Ontario.
Hunting and fishing are my two main hobbies. Love being in the great outdoors.
Such a great photo you've got! I believe I can find some tips about hunting for treasures, since personally me with my friend wants to go on it. Since we saw a lot of different things on the TV, we felt ourselves like a real treasure hunters but we don't know where to buy and how to use it. So I found another article about this tips, where I learn more about it. So if someone has some useful tips about it, please feel free to help me.
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