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Ask Mr. Garrett Contest

Ask Mr Garrett when he's goin' to open a plant up in East Fife, Scotland.
We need the jobs and it's a good jumpin' off point for Europe.
The bonus for me would be to be able take our Aces in for servicing and deal directly with the great Garrett company.
 
Sir Charles,
Can you give us guys a girlie calender? I wouldn't mind seeing a hot woman digging up a zinc! How about a hunk calender for the gals too? It would seem like your sales would double yet again!
 
Dear Friends:

I am awed by the possibility of finding a meteorite with one of my :garrett: detectors. How about one of you people who have had the experience give us some ideas? Where does a person look? What might a meteorite look like? How do you set up your detector?

Maybe this might be a topic for Mr. Garret's :garrett: new TV show! It might even lure some amateur astronomers into :detecting:!

Thanks in advance!
 
I watch videos on youtube on meteorite hunting. I have learned a lot. Unless your lucky you must treat it like gold nuggets. Hunt where meteorite have been found before.
 
First, find out where meteorites have fallen. There are three places in my state that meteorites have fallen. Dry arid places are the easiest to MD for meteorites. Maybe this site can help you? http://home.att.net/~desert-gold-diggers/gold/meteorites.htm
 
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