Coin Digger
Sr. Member
- Jul 13, 2008
- 328
- 47
- Detector(s) used
- Whites Classic 3 SL
Fisher F2
Bounty Hunter Platinum
Whites XLT
Nokta Legend
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
When I started metal detecting many years ago, you cut a u-shaped plug, flip the lid open, put any dirt on a towel and when you're done put all the dirt back in the hole close the lid step on it and no one ever knows you were there.
Now I see in YouTube videos are people with mini shovels cutting plugs the size of volleyballs and it horrifies me that new people to the hobby are seeing this and take it as normal. On top of that they seem to be a popular item online.
I can see where they might have their place, in a field, in the woods but in a park or somebody's front yard, I don't think so.
If I knew nothing about metal detecting and I saw somebody walking through a park with a metal detector and a shovel digging holes I would have a problem with it, I would have a problem with it even as someone that metal detects.
Plus I was looking at them online and some of them are twice as heavy as a detector I wouldn't want to be lugging one of them around.
Now I see in YouTube videos are people with mini shovels cutting plugs the size of volleyballs and it horrifies me that new people to the hobby are seeing this and take it as normal. On top of that they seem to be a popular item online.
I can see where they might have their place, in a field, in the woods but in a park or somebody's front yard, I don't think so.
If I knew nothing about metal detecting and I saw somebody walking through a park with a metal detector and a shovel digging holes I would have a problem with it, I would have a problem with it even as someone that metal detects.
Plus I was looking at them online and some of them are twice as heavy as a detector I wouldn't want to be lugging one of them around.