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A look at First Texas Products at the IWA and Outdoor Classics Show
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Left Behind – NASA Tom
*Reprinted from NASA Toms site site link To purchase NASA Tom’s outstanding metal detecting DVD, click HERE Left Behind Thomas J. Dankowski Unedited version Published in 2000 Silver & Gold annual (Western & Eastern Treasures annual) On a recent sunny…
In a Class by Itself – Bill Ladd
Throughout my magazine stories, I often wonder why some of us have chosen treasure hunting as a hobby? It seems to me someone or something had to peak your interest in the metal detector. In one article, I went into…
Fisher to release new Gold Bug metal detector!
I just got my hands on a sales flyer for a new Gold Bug gold hunting metal detector from Fisher Labs. Very, very interesting set of specs.! One thing that definitely has my attention… 19 kHz frequency and the mention…