SkinNFluff
Jr. Member
- Dec 27, 2014
- 54
- 69
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett ACE 350
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
SkinNFluff's Journal
Well I have been planning this thread for a while and finally got around to starting it. My 9 year old son was watching random videos he found on youtube one day when he found one bu nuggetnoggin. Watching that one video was all it took. He wanted a metal detector and he wants to find treasure. This happened just before Christmas so I began researching the different brands of detectors. After seeing the prices I let him know that one was out of my price range at the moment. That was when he asked if he would be able to return all the toys he might get for Christmas and buy one himself. Now anybody with a kid knows they wait all year for Christmas. Well my son couldn't wait until after Christmas so that he could return the stuff to order his metal detector. I informed him that he would need to do some research to learn about what he may find here in our area. He has been studying local history ever since.
After Christmas he returned all his toys and was above what he needed for the Garrett Ace 250 so I decided that I would pitch in the difference and get him the Ace 350. While waiting for it to arrive we took a trip out to a flea market. He said that he needed a treasure bag to keep all of his treasures in while he would be out detecting. We found a mil surplus booth and scored him a vest and bags. After we left there I swung over to harbor freight and picked him up the cheap pinpointer that they sell. Now he is ready to go out and find treasure.
My son's desire for hunting treasure is something he was born with. From the time he started walking he started stealing the change I left on my desk and filling his pockets. From there he would hunt for round glass stones that I had accidentally scattered in our gravel driveway. On his 7th birthday we lost our home. Guess who was by my side digging through the rubble for what ever we could salvage. Due to living in a flood plain we could not rebuild on that property and were forced to move. We bought a new place not far from where we were, but the property had been vacant for many many years. The very first day on the property my boy found a mason jar out in the woods and brought it to me. He was so excited about his find because at the time we were living in the garage during winter and had nothing. When he handed me the jar he found he asked if it was a good find. I jokingly said that it sure was because that is one less that we would need to buy. He smiles and told me he was glad he was able to find something that would help us save money. Since then he has found a lot of treasures on the property and loves going out hunting for them. I never really thought about it much until now but after typing this post I guess a metal detector is just a natural progression that started many years ago.
Well without wasting any more time I would like to introduce you to Paul, the son I am so very proud of.
Well I have been planning this thread for a while and finally got around to starting it. My 9 year old son was watching random videos he found on youtube one day when he found one bu nuggetnoggin. Watching that one video was all it took. He wanted a metal detector and he wants to find treasure. This happened just before Christmas so I began researching the different brands of detectors. After seeing the prices I let him know that one was out of my price range at the moment. That was when he asked if he would be able to return all the toys he might get for Christmas and buy one himself. Now anybody with a kid knows they wait all year for Christmas. Well my son couldn't wait until after Christmas so that he could return the stuff to order his metal detector. I informed him that he would need to do some research to learn about what he may find here in our area. He has been studying local history ever since.
After Christmas he returned all his toys and was above what he needed for the Garrett Ace 250 so I decided that I would pitch in the difference and get him the Ace 350. While waiting for it to arrive we took a trip out to a flea market. He said that he needed a treasure bag to keep all of his treasures in while he would be out detecting. We found a mil surplus booth and scored him a vest and bags. After we left there I swung over to harbor freight and picked him up the cheap pinpointer that they sell. Now he is ready to go out and find treasure.
My son's desire for hunting treasure is something he was born with. From the time he started walking he started stealing the change I left on my desk and filling his pockets. From there he would hunt for round glass stones that I had accidentally scattered in our gravel driveway. On his 7th birthday we lost our home. Guess who was by my side digging through the rubble for what ever we could salvage. Due to living in a flood plain we could not rebuild on that property and were forced to move. We bought a new place not far from where we were, but the property had been vacant for many many years. The very first day on the property my boy found a mason jar out in the woods and brought it to me. He was so excited about his find because at the time we were living in the garage during winter and had nothing. When he handed me the jar he found he asked if it was a good find. I jokingly said that it sure was because that is one less that we would need to buy. He smiles and told me he was glad he was able to find something that would help us save money. Since then he has found a lot of treasures on the property and loves going out hunting for them. I never really thought about it much until now but after typing this post I guess a metal detector is just a natural progression that started many years ago.
Well without wasting any more time I would like to introduce you to Paul, the son I am so very proud of.