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Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors

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Manufacturer: Jones Harvest Publishing
Author: Gerry Edwards
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2007-08-31
Publisher: Jones Harvest Publishing
Label: Jones Harvest Publishing
Number Of Pages: 136
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Editorial Review:
Metal detecting has opened a whole new vista for the treasure hunter. With these tools a treasure hunter can find what the old hunters had missed and could not find. Various methods of recovery are covered in Gerry Edwards's book including the cleaning and preserving of your valuable finds. In depth research on how to use a metal detector in the recovery of treasure are covered in this book. Tried and true methods of the author are revealed with his results as a testament on how to recover what the old timers missed.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 2.0

Disappointing, unless you're an underwater hunter! 2007-12-23
While the author is obviously very knowledgeable and shares a number of helpful tips, this small book desperately needed an editor. The vast majority of pages is devoted to underwater detecting, which is interesting, but which probably should have been at least a subtitle. In addition, the sequencing and structure of the book is pretty odd as well.




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