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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2007

Metal detecting in a CT state park

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  • i don't want to sound like a pansy but isn't metal detecting in a state park illegal.....?

  • Nice video,

    Thanks for sharing and good luck in 2010!

    Best,

    Chris

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  • at 3:00 is that your camera or are there a bajillion and 1 ants there?

  • Not that people would object to getting rich from metal detecting, but as a rule nobody expects to get rich metal detecting, it's the finding, the exploration, the chance of finding something interesting, that is why people go out metal detecting!

  • @Icehut What kind of messes do they make, that I'd have to use a metal detector to clean them up?

  • Even in my homeland we do not have to work so hard as this in order to make ten cents. I suggest you find new job. Even cleaning up after retards would pay you better much . Thank you.

  • @nirvanafan2737WHAT SHOULD WE DO ? SAY MISTER FORREST MAN I FOUND A DIME OR TWO,( BUT I BROUGHT BACK A TON OF GARBAGE.! WHO'S WRONG? THE STATE OR THE PROSPECTOR? EVERYONE I KNOW BRINGS BACK GARBAGE TO BE PUT IN A SAFE PLACE?

  • you make it look so easy

  • have you tried coca cola on gold?

  • @pkrska

    Coca Cola cleans coins. It contains carbonic acid fromthe dissolved CO2 that gently cleans coins. 'Its the real thing' for cleaning metallic finds.

  • @pkrska

    Coca Cola cleans coins. It contains carbonic acid fromthe dissolved CO2 that gently cleans coins. 'Its the real thing' for cleaning metallic find

  • What's a good method of cleaning the coins. If that's a quarter, it sure looks like a penny. So dark.... I'm sure there are methods of rapid cleaning, but we don't want to destroy or damage the goods. So like light acid - but what kind?

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