Cally, Hey whats up?! You ask how everyone likes the new Time Team
series, I'm jealous! I'm in the US, Lowell Indiana to be exact and have
no site of the Time Team, I love that show so much!!!!! and I haven't
seen hide nor hair of it for over 2 years, how, and where can I see it?
I want in on the viewers club, I'm guessing it would be on the history
channel over here, so whats the deal? And for the metal detector, its
a disease that can't be cured, first you have to work with it, get to
know it inside and out, its different sounds (it also depends on what
kind of detector you have) I have a Garrett Grand Master Hunter CXIII,
it talks to me, it tells depth and what type of metal it is, except non-
motion mode then you hear the different tones and the voice(its a woman)
You practice with it, read the manual unlimited times, set up a
practice bed in your back yard, bury different types of metal items at
different depths, and listen to the sounds your detector produces, get
to know these sounds, and your detector will make you an extremely
happy person, over there in England and surrounding areas are packed
with some extremely old history, a place you might want check out on
the internet is Treasurenet forum, we have people from all over the
world, Crusader is one that comes to mind, he is in England, he and his
Dad cover fields and have found items from all periods of time, oldest
being a bronze ax head, roman coins and artifacts, Saxon and on, he
follows all the laws and he always gets permission first, that is very
important always get permission, in writing if possible. If you want to
leave me a note, I am known as QUICKSILVER (appletree) on there, and
Happy Hunting!!! Oh and Tony get some Time Team over here again I
miss it, good luck on your finds to!!! And remember fill in your holes
and leave the place looking better than when you found it! METAL
DETECTING, ONCE YOUR BITTEN BY THE BUG YOU WILL NEVER GIVE UP!!! Your
Friend and Fan, Edward