Goodyguy
Gold Member
- Mar 10, 2007
- 6,489
- 6,900
- Detector(s) used
- Whites TM 808, Whites GMT, Tesoro Lobo Super Traq, Fisher Gold Bug 2, Suction Dredges, Trommels, Gold Vacs, High Bankers, Fluid bed Gold Traps, Rock Crushers, Sluices, Dry Washers, Miller Tables, Rp4
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Presenting the Bluegrass Loop & Coil Club
What a great group of Metal Detectorists!
These guys are awesome! I am so proud to be one of the newest members of this wonderful metal detecting group.
From left to right:
Dale Ferguson,Ron Gerlach,Eddie Black,Gary Graves,David Snyder,Don Forrest,Dwight Gabhart,Arthur Milby,Jerry Vernon,James Starr,Jimmy Thompson,Rick Kidney.
And the photographer not pictured.Yours truly
After a brief business meeting conducted by the very capable club president Don Forrest. I presented and passed around the 15 counter "what is it" thing and after much debate I'm sorry to report that it is still a mystery. Then we all had a great time trading treasure hunting stories and talking equipment and detecting tips and advice until it was time to go. Everyone had a good time and many new friendships were developed during this meeting.
If anyone in the Louisville Kentucky area would like to belong to a metal detecting club that is on the move and has a lot to offer from beginner to advanced level alike then this club is for you!
For more about this club: http://home.insightbb.com/~bgrelicrecovery/
Thanks,
Buddy~
Special thanks to Jimmy Thompson and Eddie Black for their gracious invitation and their warm welcome to the club
What a great group of Metal Detectorists!
These guys are awesome! I am so proud to be one of the newest members of this wonderful metal detecting group.
From left to right:
Dale Ferguson,Ron Gerlach,Eddie Black,Gary Graves,David Snyder,Don Forrest,Dwight Gabhart,Arthur Milby,Jerry Vernon,James Starr,Jimmy Thompson,Rick Kidney.
And the photographer not pictured.Yours truly
After a brief business meeting conducted by the very capable club president Don Forrest. I presented and passed around the 15 counter "what is it" thing and after much debate I'm sorry to report that it is still a mystery. Then we all had a great time trading treasure hunting stories and talking equipment and detecting tips and advice until it was time to go. Everyone had a good time and many new friendships were developed during this meeting.
If anyone in the Louisville Kentucky area would like to belong to a metal detecting club that is on the move and has a lot to offer from beginner to advanced level alike then this club is for you!
For more about this club: http://home.insightbb.com/~bgrelicrecovery/
Thanks,
Buddy~
Special thanks to Jimmy Thompson and Eddie Black for their gracious invitation and their warm welcome to the club