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Product Review XP MI-4 Pinpointer
I would guess that the vast majority of detectorists own a pinpointer – if they’re anything like me, they will have owned several over the years.
A Knight For A Day
Imagine unearthing an ancient ring which could magically transport you to the time period when it was lost…
Three Detectorists
I first began to be involved with this great hobby around three years ago, when my wife Gayle bought me a Garrett Ace 250 – I just knew it was going to be a good thing from the start.
Coincidence Or Fate?
I was born in 1975 and spent most of my infant years in a small village in Kent called Bethersden.
Field Test Quest Q20 And Q40
I must say, both Dave Stuckey and I were delighted to get our hands on these new Quest models.
A Detectorist's Guide To Field Archaeology
During the research and writing of this series, I have so far read, skimmed or glanced at more than two dozen academic works, ranging from full-length hardbacks to brief online papers, all on some aspect of field archaeology.
Always Another Surprise
Virtually all the fields Dix and I go to have been detected over for many years now, yet occasionally something will turn up for one or other of us – although recently we frequently come home with nothing.
Introducing The Finds Liaison Officers
I am both fortunate and very privileged to be the Finds Liaison Officer for Devon.
Luck And Loss
Upon arrival at the Spring Detectival event, I set up my Garret AT Pro and chose Field 12 as the place to start searching.
magic of the golden fly