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East Coast Research and Discovery Assoc. - Our favorite websites
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East Coast Research and Discovery Association. The Northeast's largest treasure-hunting club. Some Sites We Like to Visit. The Task Force for Metal Detecting Rights Foundation promotes and defends the lawful hobby of recreational metal detecting on public-use lands. More here. The Federation of Metal Detector and Archaeological Clubs Inc. (FMDAC) is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and protection for the hobby of recreational metal detecting and prospecting. More here. Be sure to visit (and like!
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Start Digging: August 2007
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A Metal Detecting Blog in search of coins, relics and treasure in the Northwest. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Sunday was a sports car kinda day here, partly sunny and rolling clouds. There was time for a short hunt at the saltwater beach at the Edmonds waterfront where I found two red hot wheels cars, one buried in the sand and one just out for a drive near the water. No kids around so I couldn't find the owner. Links to this post. Friday, August 10, 2007. You sunk my battleship. All in all a good day.
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Start Digging: Back!
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A Metal Detecting Blog in search of coins, relics and treasure in the Northwest. Monday, September 1, 2008. Its been a crazy summer here so I haven't been able to do as much metal detecting I would have liked. With a graduation, major surgery and getting the kid off to college behind me, I finally got out for two short hunts to get back in the swing of things. Nothing spectacular to report, but a 1942 war nickle. Was a nice surprise! It was in decent shape too. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Start Digging: January 2010
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A Metal Detecting Blog in search of coins, relics and treasure in the Northwest. Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Marshmallow world in the winter. Things are a little frozen here so I will "start digging" as soon as we thaw out! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Welcome to "Start Digging". Grab your coil and start swinging, theres lots of Treasure to be found! Sacagawea Dollar .00. Total Amount:. $0.00. BenGarrison.com, my talented husbands site. Cleverpup My art site.
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3. Metal Detecting Links
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BEAVER STATE COIN SHOOTERS. FEDERATION OF METAL DETECTORISTS. GREAT LAKES METAL DETECTING. GUIDE TO METAL DETECTING. Jesse's Metal Detector Page. Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting Guides. METAL DETECTING FOR BEGINNERS. UNCLE RON'S ARIZONA MAPS.
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Help with lost items | Wheat State Treasure Hunters
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Wheat State Treasure Hunters. Looking for treasure, finding friends and good times. Help with lost items. Local and Regional Vendors. Help with lost items. If you need help locating a lost metal item, please send a private message to:. David (aka pulltabMiner) at yaqui.grande”at”aol.com (remove the dot and substitute @ for “at”). More names and addresses will be added in the future. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Code Of Ethics - wchrra.org
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Mdash; Our Mission. Mdash; Code Of Ethics. Based the Code of Ethics as written by the "Federation of Metal Detecting and Archaeology Clubs". I will always check federal, state, county and local laws before searching. It is my responsibility to "know the law". I will respect private property and will not enter private property without the owner's permission, where possible, such permission will be in writing. I will take care to refill all holes and try not to leave any damage. I will leave gates as found.
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Target Recovery - wchrra.org
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Mdash; Our Mission. Mdash; Code Of Ethics. The proper recovery of targets is discussed at club meetings and is practiced in the field. The WCHRRA Hunt Masters monitor the members technique during all club hunts to insure that our members leave no visible signs of our being there. Our club stresses to all members, that our goal is to be invited back as friends to any hunt location. Club members while hunting on the lawn of an old house recently took the pictures shown here.
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