Hook2.0 said:
Does anyone do it? I did a job a couple years back for Kellyco, the largest metal detector supply company in the country. Part of the payment was a metal detector. So far all I've found was old beer cans, pieces of wire and nails at my house. And one old lead bullet.
Once we get to Tennessee I'm looking froward to checking out the ground there. History says there was a civil war camp and skirmish not too far from us, and the house was built in 1900. I'm hoping to find some cool stuff
Tons of stuff in this area. Our place has been picked over for years and years with several things found. A good friend of mine is one of the local experts. When you get here, let me know and I will hook you up with him. But beware, the ones that are serious guard their spots with a jealous passion. He has the exclusive right to metal detect on our farm.
One of my father's best friends is also a local historian and he gifted me a Civil War pistol along with its history. It is in a lock box at the bank because this model is pretty rare.