For our staff Christmas party this year we went to Tamworth Castle for a 5 course banquet and medieval entertainment. Here are a few photo’s showing what we got up to:
For our staff Christmas party this year we went to Tamworth Castle for a 5 course banquet and medieval entertainment. Here are a few photo’s showing what we got up to:
Part 2 video about the AT Gold basic instructions including: Threshold adjustment, search modes overview
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Published by WTSP, Sunday 4th December 2011
“”The NFL’s looking to improve the fan experience,” says Eric Hart with the Tampa Sports Authority. “They’re just trying to make it less invasive.”
By “less invasive,” Hart is referring to how some fans were searched before football games: body patdowns.” – Taken from Article
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Bench test and field footage explain setting Iron Discrimination levels; overcoming iron masking; Tone ID in different modes; use of Iron Audio; use of All Metal Iron Audio; and Proportional Audio.
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Published by Birmingham Post, written by Chris Henwood, Thursday 17th November 2011.
“A huge stash of Roman silver coins unearthed in a Midland field has been declared treasure, worth tens of thousands of pounds.
Worcestershire deputy coroner Margarite Elcock ruled on Wednesday that the Bredon Hill Hoard should be “seized on behalf of the Queen as treasure”.” – Taken from Article
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Instructional video on controls and settings
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A video showing you how to assemble your Garrett AT Gold
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Field Test: River Finds
AT Gold river hunt with Beau and Dan in Civil War campaign area. Recovery of Spanish real, Confederate Gardner and Enfield bullets, artillery pieces, musket barrel, and more.
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Published by Craft UK, Monday 21st November 2011
“For seniors and retirees interested in new excitement, beginning a good activity and having a new unit like a metal detector might be a really stimulating experience.” – Taken from Article
Published by edp24, written by John Owens, Saturday 12th November 2011 .
“A medieval silver brooch and a Bronze Age collection of axe heads were among the items declared treasure at an inquest held in Norwich.” – Taken from Article
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Medieval Books for metal detector finds and identification: