A mate of mine works for a company that installs poly tunnels so he asks the farmers , then we ask the farmer if he knows any one else who would let us on and we take it from thereevensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 10:05 amExcellent, I guess that's the Manticore.
I did wonder about upgrading from my V540 after one too many quiet digs, you know, when you start questioning the machine and your own ability but this week has kind of renewed my confidence.
I probably will, eventually, I'm thinking of the Equinox 800 perhaps.
Just a final question, how do you get permissions long distance?
Have you contacts down there or do you just call in on the off chance?
Metal detecting
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Genius. That really is the way to do it.
The guy who runs the club I go with has just bagged loads of land , almost too much for us to do before the growing season begins.
He got a couple and then the domino effect took over so it's two a week for the next few weeks.
Good luck, CK.
The guy who runs the club I go with has just bagged loads of land , almost too much for us to do before the growing season begins.
He got a couple and then the domino effect took over so it's two a week for the next few weeks.
Good luck, CK.
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Re: Metal detecting
Yes, that's the one.Claret knight wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:40 amThe shop in colne was on Albert road it’s now a music shop