Weekend Wanderers Rally 2013 in Oxfordshire

Weekend Wanderers Rally 2013 in Oxfordshire

September 6th/7th/8th  2013

http://www.weekendwanderersdetecting.com

The Regton road show will be on site for all three days, this year we will have in attendance staff from both XP in France and also Teknetics from USA, all on hand to help you with anything you may want to discuss or have demonstrated.

We carry most detectors & accessories at the rally however if there is something specific that you need please e-mail us sales@regton.com with your requirements and we will endeavour to have that item waiting for you

For anyone who has not attended a Weekend Wanderers rally, the statistics say it all, three years ago approx. 1500 attended, last year approx. 1800 detectorists attended, even if you don’t detect this represents a fantastic opportunity to meet other like-minded people and maybe get an insight into your next detector or answer some questions that websites simply can’t help with.

Regton look forward to seeing you in the field.

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A three-year touring Staffordshire Hoard exhibition has been launched

A three-year touring Staffordshire Hoard exhibition has been launched

The hoard comprises more than 1,500 Anglo-Saxon items found with a metal detector by Terry Herbert buried on a farm in Staffordshire in July 2009.

The collection was subsequently valued at £3.3m and is now owned by Birmingham City Council and Stoke-on-Trent City Council.

The three-year touring exhibition has been paid for by £47,000 of Heritage Lottery Funding.

The exhibition will tour various community venues across theWest Midlands for three years and “tell the story” of the discovery of the hoard using replica items and video footage.

Read more:

http://www.bbc.co.uk

staffordshire hoard

A three-year touring Staffordshire Hoard exhibition has been launched

A three-year touring Staffordshire Hoard exhibition has been launched

The hoard comprises more than 1,500 Anglo-Saxon items found with a metal detector by Terry Herbert buried on a farm in Staffordshire in July 2009.

The collection was subsequently valued at £3.3m and is now owned by Birmingham City Council and Stoke-on-Trent City Council.

The three-year touring exhibition has been paid for by £47,000 of Heritage Lottery Funding.

The exhibition will tour various community venues across theWest Midlands for three years and “tell the story” of the discovery of the hoard using replica items and video footage.

Read more:

http://www.bbc.co.uk

staffordshire hoard

Has The Secret WWII Gold Hoard Been Found?

A man claiming to have in his group’s possession the legendary treasure known as “Yamashita’s Gold,” consisting of over $100T worth of precious metals and bank funds, was released from federal prison on July 3, 2013, and has agreed to speak with AMERICAN FREE PRESS to discuss details of the matter. He stated to this newspaper that “this money will pay off the budget deficit, and provide for Social Security and healthcare for perpetuity.”

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American free Press

The Secret WWII Gold Hoard That Changed the World 

During World War II, Japan conquered a large swath of the globe, including most of the Pacific islands and all of eastern Asia. Emperor Hirohito, portrayed as an innocent “marine biologist,” in reality directed the looting of the national treasures found throughout this large chunk of the world. These include the wealth of Britain, Netherlands and France, which had moved their gold to Asia “for safety’s sake,” and the national treasures of 13 Asian nations invaded by Japan.

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American free Press