RelicFinder77
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- Oct 21, 2022
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Hello everyone, I need some advice on a project I am working on.
I was diagnosed in March of this year with stage 4 Adenocarcinoma cancer in my colon, which unfortunately spread to my liver. As a result of this, I have had the good fortune of meeting many people who are in a fight for their lives like I am.
Anytime I'm talking with them, the detectorist in me comes out, and i have noticed that nearly all of them have some interest in metal detecting, and I will tell them about the exercise benefits, and the joy of looking for Civil war relics, and just historical finds, and research, and how it helps take my mind off of cancer, and keeps me leveled off, and at a state of peace and happiness.
I am thinking on buying 4 or 5 detectors, that would be good machines for relic hunting, and they need to be as good as possible, but as simple as possible for a brand new detectorist, and taking these folks out on permissions and let them have some fun, exercise, and fellowship, without them buying equipment. I can buy the equipment and let them use it, and it may just help some of them.
I wouldn't dream of trying to teach the Equinox 900 or Nokta Legend to them, as i fear it would frustrate them, (and me lol).
I am not familiar with anything but high end detectors, as I've done it since the 70s, so i need capability without complexity so I can get these folks out and have a good time, and put some joy in their lives.
I would like advice and ideas from all of you on proper equipment, as there is thousands of years of highly valued knowledge in this group.
Thank you all in advance.
I was diagnosed in March of this year with stage 4 Adenocarcinoma cancer in my colon, which unfortunately spread to my liver. As a result of this, I have had the good fortune of meeting many people who are in a fight for their lives like I am.
Anytime I'm talking with them, the detectorist in me comes out, and i have noticed that nearly all of them have some interest in metal detecting, and I will tell them about the exercise benefits, and the joy of looking for Civil war relics, and just historical finds, and research, and how it helps take my mind off of cancer, and keeps me leveled off, and at a state of peace and happiness.
I am thinking on buying 4 or 5 detectors, that would be good machines for relic hunting, and they need to be as good as possible, but as simple as possible for a brand new detectorist, and taking these folks out on permissions and let them have some fun, exercise, and fellowship, without them buying equipment. I can buy the equipment and let them use it, and it may just help some of them.
I wouldn't dream of trying to teach the Equinox 900 or Nokta Legend to them, as i fear it would frustrate them, (and me lol).
I am not familiar with anything but high end detectors, as I've done it since the 70s, so i need capability without complexity so I can get these folks out and have a good time, and put some joy in their lives.
I would like advice and ideas from all of you on proper equipment, as there is thousands of years of highly valued knowledge in this group.
Thank you all in advance.