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Re: rjhstock post# 5307

Saturday, 02/13/2010 3:27:25 PM

Saturday, February 13, 2010 3:27:25 PM

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rjhstock, You are correct, but metal detecting sometimes requires going to remote areas such as old settlements, ghost towns, or historical sites. Also, metal detectors are used extensively in gold prospecting.

I know you live near Connecticut, so check this out:
http://nutmegprospectors.com/default.aspx.
This is a Connecticut chapter of the Gold Prospectors Association of America

Also, did you know there is allot of gold in Maine (Windsor, ME, 207-929-5978, goldpnr@hotmail.com), and Pennsylvania (Greenville, New Oxford, Port Matilda, and St. Peters, PA, 412-491-1386, alleghenychapter@hotmail.com, 410-557-0776, scuffy3@virizon.net, 717-935-5384, caverzig@embarqmail.com, 267-895-8829, president@delawarevalleygpaa.com.

So, no excuses, you could be gold prospecting too lol.
SpongeBath