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Michigan Metal Detecting Barber & Indians

Hi Dave,

One of these days my buddies and I would love to meet up with you guys on one of your hunts. I watch all your vids and look forward to them. I detect with Edfire and Zofchak around the Farmington Hills, Livonia, Walled Lake, and Hines Park areas. I have not however even found a fraction of what you guys find. I have been detecting off and on since I was 14 years old. I am now 50:) I am trying to approach someone in my neighborhood that has recently renovated a 1930's house on Farmington Road that sits on a large lot and looks promising. I am not sure however how to go about this. I also have a permit to hunt Wayne County Parks. PM me if you would consider a hunt.

Lloyd
 
Awesome finds. Please let us know a little bit about your equipment that you use and the soil in your future videos if you don't mind. Every time I watch someones video, I always wonder about the mineralization and the coil(s) used and their video equipment. I'm kind of new at MDing and I'm building up my equipment so hopefully someday be able to show you guys my finds. Thanks again for the video.... The owner of that old house had a nice lawn... He didn't mind you guys digging? HH Jack from NH
 
Super nice lake to play in except for the weeds in the summer. Lots of history there!! Good luck in your land hunts everyone, Lately I stick to the deep blue water!! (Or shallow blue!)
 
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