frankendime
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Went to my local city park couple or three days ago and walked around a bit and there are 2 big sand volleyball courts. Got me thinking, I bet there is coin or jewelry out there. Walked around a bit looking for signs and found the bulletin board and no mention of metal detectors being banned. Stopped a young fellow out there trimming hedges and asked him about metal detecting within the park, and he said far as I know there is no rule against it.
So, yesterday I drug out my 15 yr old Bounty Hunter and found a kitty litter scoop, I'm strictly an amateur, and headed to the park. Spent about 30 minutes just going around the outside edge of one pit and found about 46 cents change and a Hot Wheel car. Older park employee comes riding up on his 4 wheel machine and tells me metal detectors not allowed. I told him my story from a day or two ago, and he says these young guys don't know nothing I been working here 20 yrs and detecting is not allowed. He said some fool come in here a few years back and dug holes all over the park, so now there is a rule against em.
Judging by my short time detecting and my finds, I have come to the conclusion that those pits are full of coin and who knows what. They are heavily used. I drive by the park often and see people out there jumping around and coins falling out of their pockets and jewelry coming off em. Comes to the question: How do I get it? Thought about building a small screen and taking the grandkids out there to "play" in the sand with a couple small shovels. With adult supervision, of course. Any thoughts?
So, yesterday I drug out my 15 yr old Bounty Hunter and found a kitty litter scoop, I'm strictly an amateur, and headed to the park. Spent about 30 minutes just going around the outside edge of one pit and found about 46 cents change and a Hot Wheel car. Older park employee comes riding up on his 4 wheel machine and tells me metal detectors not allowed. I told him my story from a day or two ago, and he says these young guys don't know nothing I been working here 20 yrs and detecting is not allowed. He said some fool come in here a few years back and dug holes all over the park, so now there is a rule against em.
Judging by my short time detecting and my finds, I have come to the conclusion that those pits are full of coin and who knows what. They are heavily used. I drive by the park often and see people out there jumping around and coins falling out of their pockets and jewelry coming off em. Comes to the question: How do I get it? Thought about building a small screen and taking the grandkids out there to "play" in the sand with a couple small shovels. With adult supervision, of course. Any thoughts?
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