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April But No Showers
The forecast kept on about us getting some rain or showers, and we kept on hoping that at some stage soon they would be right, as we had just sown our spring oilseed rape
Product Review XP MI-4 Pinpointer
I would guess that the vast majority of detectorists own a pinpointer – if they’re anything like me, they will have owned several over the years.
A Knight For A Day
Imagine unearthing an ancient ring which could magically transport you to the time period when it was lost…
Three Detectorists
I first began to be involved with this great hobby around three years ago, when my wife Gayle bought me a Garrett Ace 250 – I just knew it was going to be a good thing from the start.
Coincidence Or Fate?
I was born in 1975 and spent most of my infant years in a small village in Kent called Bethersden.
Field Test Quest Q20 And Q40
I must say, both Dave Stuckey and I were delighted to get our hands on these new Quest models.
A Detectorist's Guide To Field Archaeology
During the research and writing of this series, I have so far read, skimmed or glanced at more than two dozen academic works, ranging from full-length hardbacks to brief online papers, all on some aspect of field archaeology.
Always Another Surprise
Virtually all the fields Dix and I go to have been detected over for many years now, yet occasionally something will turn up for one or other of us – although recently we frequently come home with nothing.
Introducing The Finds Liaison Officers
I am both fortunate and very privileged to be the Finds Liaison Officer for Devon.
Luck And Loss
Upon arrival at the Spring Detectival event, I set up my Garret AT Pro and chose Field 12 as the place to start searching.