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date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:40:26 GMT,    group: uk.rec.metaldetecting        back       
New member   
Hi All,

Just an introduction. Name is Paul, living in North of England. Metal
detecting for the last 5 years so, relatively new to this hobby. Found some
wonderful items already. Looking forward to contributing to this newsgroup
and reading your input too.

Paul
date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:40:26 GMT   author:   unknown

Re: New member   
wrote in message 
news:1139578836.8695.0@ersa.uk.clara.net...
> Hi All,
>
> Just an introduction. Name is Paul, living in North of England. Metal
> detecting for the last 5 years so, relatively new to this hobby. Found 
> some
> wonderful items already. Looking forward to contributing to this newsgroup
> and reading your input too.
>
> Paul

Hi Paul,
            Welcome to the ghost town...
What have you found so far ???
Very interested to see...

Regards

Jim
date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:32:48 -0000   author:   Jim & Debbie

Re: New member   
Hi Paul,
A warm welcome!
Nice to hear you have made some nice finds - you must
be doing something right!
What machine are you currently using?

Theo
date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 20:11:02 GMT   author:   Theo

Re: New member   
Hi Paul,

Welcome to the group.  This comes from away across the pond in Florida -- 
not in UK, but regularly enjoying the news from you good chaps.

We smile broadly when you find a hammered silver, as we have nothing that
old here.  However a fellow in Ft Pierce (Florida) recently got a 'beep' on
some coral washed up on a beach there.  Whenever you get a signal from
inside a piece of coral, you know it's old.  Turned out to be an emerald and
gold ring from a sunken Spanish ship, going back 250 years.  It's priceless,
and he gave it to his wife.

Still, we envy you the history you walk over every day, and that you
occasionally find.

Joe
date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 17:26:06 -0500   author:   Joe Roberts cdex3_at_comcast.net

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