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Tenderfoot
I am getting back into metal detecting after a couple years. I never really detecting seriously, mostly just public parks with my father from time to time. As of late, I have been researching heavily into historical records in search of good places to find old coins and relics. By using plat maps and comparing them to land parcel tracts, I've had success is identifying owners of properties in my area.
For those seasoned metal detectors, what is your recommended way of getting permission to metal detect someone's private property?
For example, I'd like to metal detect some land owned by a cemetery association in a rural location. It dates back to the 1850s and used to have a church located on the property and has some woods surrounding the area. I don't have any interest in detecting the graveyard. After some investigation I managed to track down the board members and called up the president of the association. He wasn't receptive of the idea of detecting on the property (had some concern of sod plugs).
Was it a mistake to simply call the individual? It seems a little impersonal now that I think of it. If I had to do it over again I would of offered to meet him in person and bought him dinner, or perhaps offered to do restoration work on the cemetery or even a financial donation. Is this bending way over backwards to detecting a site?
Any advice on how I can salvage this situation or make future requests more successful?
Thanks.
For those seasoned metal detectors, what is your recommended way of getting permission to metal detect someone's private property?
For example, I'd like to metal detect some land owned by a cemetery association in a rural location. It dates back to the 1850s and used to have a church located on the property and has some woods surrounding the area. I don't have any interest in detecting the graveyard. After some investigation I managed to track down the board members and called up the president of the association. He wasn't receptive of the idea of detecting on the property (had some concern of sod plugs).
Was it a mistake to simply call the individual? It seems a little impersonal now that I think of it. If I had to do it over again I would of offered to meet him in person and bought him dinner, or perhaps offered to do restoration work on the cemetery or even a financial donation. Is this bending way over backwards to detecting a site?
Any advice on how I can salvage this situation or make future requests more successful?
Thanks.