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Posted by Paul on 24 Sep 2009, 17:25

I´m going to buy a metal detector !!!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engl ... 272058.stm
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 24 Sep 2009, 17:46

I heard about it in the daily news. This must be the dream of every archeologist.
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Posted by bilsonius on 25 Sep 2009, 01:17

Bring Me the Car Keys of Quintilius Varus! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Adam on 25 Sep 2009, 16:33

Heh heh, my mate Dave worked on it, he's had a month of silence though he's been desperate to tell everyone.

80 sword pommels, man, that sounds like ritual stripping of a royal family and entourage after a defeat!
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Posted by Peter on 25 Sep 2009, 20:27

T. Dürrschmidt wrote:I heard about it in the daily news. This must be the dream of every archeologist.


Here in Belgium they called it a "wet" dream of every archeologist :mrgreen:

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Posted by Paul on 25 Sep 2009, 21:15

But think about it, the finder had spent about 2500+ uk sterling on his detectors in 8 years of doing his hobby. That´s about 300+ pounds a year and he stands to make upwards of 1.000.000 pounds on the find!!!! That´s a profit of over 124000 a year!!!!!!!!!! And he get in the history books as finder of the biggest recorded find of Anglo-saxon treasure (ie: gold items) ever
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Posted by Adam on 25 Sep 2009, 21:56

and theres me thinking you were interested in the history :lol:

The best bit for me is that he is a law abiding metal detectorist who did it all by the book :thumbup:
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Posted by Valion on 26 Sep 2009, 00:02

Laws in Germany could easily make him sad, for he'd get like around 10% of the found treasure.
In other cases, people even got suited for "not" having informed authorities about such a find. And that just because of the authorities NOT having REACTED, when they in fact DID inform them 8 years earlier..

Still, I'm impressed by what's possible..! :thumbup:

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Posted by Paul on 26 Sep 2009, 08:27

The best things I ever found were a heap of mainly rusty WWII german kit that someone had buried. A helmet, gasmask case, ammo pouches, and a rifle Bayonet. The helmet I swopped for 150 LP´s, the bayonet I kept but the rest just fell to bits. :(
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Posted by Peter on 27 Sep 2009, 20:50

Paul wrote:The best things I ever found were a heap of mainly rusty WWII german kit that someone had buried. A helmet, gasmask case, ammo pouches, and a rifle Bayonet. The helmet I swopped for 150 LP´s, the bayonet I kept but the rest just fell to bits. :(


Why doesn't it surprise me that you kept the bajonet, Paul? :mrgreen:

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Posted by Martin on 29 Sep 2009, 19:45

Hi,
Today there was an article in our newspaper about metal detectors.
In the Netherlands it is allowed to look for findings only with the permission of the owner of the land.
In some area's it is forbidden. For findings of stuff of 50 years or older there is an obligation of reporting it to a gouvernment bureau.
Metal detectors are for sale from € 250,- till € 4000,-
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