NORTH COAST HISTORICAL RECOVERY ASSOCIATION ( Painesville)

2005 info, no idea what is accurate.


the link takes me here
http://www.angelfire.com/ultra/treasurehunting/
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if your local enough

maybe call the Painesville Baptist Church. and ask if they meet there yet.

this link lists them as being from Madison

http://outdoorclubadventures.com/cl.../north-coast-historical-recovery-association/
 

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There was a club in Cleveland that I contacted but they wanted money to register just to be on their forums. Sorry, but that is NOT how to grow anything. I say let everyone join your forums, it builds interest and lets people know if they mesh with the group or not.
 

Tnet is my detecting club, it's so much easier to log in and see what's happening in lieu of driving 50 miles to a building once a month to meet a few other MDers. I am not one for participating in seeded hunts.
 

Tnet is my detecting club, it's so much easier to log in and see what's happening in lieu of driving 50 miles to a building once a month to meet a few other MDers. I am not one for participating in seeded hunts.

I agree with you there. I am not the most social of people so I wouldn't like meeting anyways and that means I'd have to find time for meetings. Plus seems like I have met plenty of local people here to fulfill that need for a club anyways.
 

hahahah we're hermit hunters! perfer to be left alone, work in small numbers, and wander around vacant lots.
 

hahahah we're hermit hunters! perfer to be left alone, work in small numbers, and wander around vacant lots.

So, if I should notice someone swinging a metal detector, I should not stop and say, "hello," just keep on going?
 

So, if I should notice someone swinging a metal detector, I should not stop and say, "hello," just keep on going?

It's your call, sometimes I stop while other I continue to the site I plan on detecting. I have been walked up to numerous times. Most were pleasant meetings. The worst are noobs who come up and want to Bogart your time and keep you from hunting and would keep you occupied for an hour or more if you let them. The even worse are those who, instead of hunting an area away from your grid, they jump in and start hunting right in front of you maybe 10 feet ahead in your grid line.
 

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Well, I might, just to be able to meet a fellow tnet-er, if Mr Wrightdigger is with me. I've been going up there for 16-17 years from Toledo to Cleveland and have never seen a dectectorist, but I was never paying attention for that before.:laughing9:
 

Just started detecting at the end of July, and the only place I’ve ever seen other detectorists has been the beach at Headlands State Park. One fellow couldn’t be bothered with me, one did his best to keep walking away as I approached...I let him be and kept my distance. Did meet one nice fellow about my age and had a nice conversation. He even gave me a few tips on working that iron-riddled beach. ��

Otherwise I just keep to myself. Been in enough clubs to know that they’re mostly closely held cliques that don’t readily share information. That’s fine with me, because I’m enjoying learning at my own pace and having the occasional "epiphany moment" when the instruction booklet and practical application actually meet.
 

Just started detecting at the end of July, and the only place I’ve ever seen other detectorists has been the beach at Headlands State Park. One fellow couldn’t be bothered with me, one did his best to keep walking away as I approached...I let him be and kept my distance. Did meet one nice fellow about my age and had a nice conversation. He even gave me a few tips on working that iron-riddled beach. ��

Otherwise I just keep to myself. Been in enough clubs to know that they’re mostly closely held cliques that don’t readily share information. That’s fine with me, because I’m enjoying learning at my own pace and having the occasional "epiphany moment" when the instruction booklet and practical application actually meet.

What part of NE Ohio are you in? I am in Southern Lorain County.
 

I’m over in Mentor.
 

Hey guys I'm in Ashtabula. Got my first White's in 1976, been hooked since. Got out this afternoon on my property and found a 1912 MEB lighter, a couple of lead ringed bullets and a nice flat button with shank still attached.
 

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