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Hello, Ive recently got into cache hunting. I have no metal detector just my eyes and Im going to buy one someday when I aint broke. So far Ive found 2 kids cache's filled with matchboxcars and a drumstick?lol. I also am wondering about buying a metal detector I dont really care about the screen that tells you what the stuff is seeing how if it is junk Ill dig it up anyways and throw it away being a enviormentalist. Whats a good beginners detector if theyre are any for lets say 100-150 dollars. Im not to intrested tho i wont mind a couple extra bucjs in my pocket anything I do find will go to my little conservation fund. ;) Um, o yea whats a good place too look if u live in a new townhouse? Any beginer treasure hunter tips?
 

wondering, One of the best tips I think I could give you is to talk to people, Like old timers. Many will have a tale or two. Everyone goes a differant way through life. I asked a fellow onetime if he new where we could go and dig up a $1.000.000. He smiled and said no he didn't, but did know where there was some guns buried! So we went out 2 weeks later and dug up 7 hand guns, ammo, cleaning rods. One of them was a 44 Mag. Blackhawk.
Some of my best leads have come from talking to people. Try it , you'll be glad you did.
 

Roadquest! Sounds to me the girlfriend was looking for a reason to leave ya??? Seems to be a small nitpick? Better to find out now then later. There's a lot of fish in the sea, So find one set up that can take care of you.LOL. And likes the out of doors and to camp and fish, and swing a M/D. The fun is in the chase. Don't cry. Have fun with the rest of your life. And go on to better things like finding that big treasure. To be free is to have nothing to lose? Or to have lots of gold? Or being happy with what you have. Be Happy!
 

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