subzero said:bosk70 said:subzero said:That's amazing how much stuff you've been finding from that era, most 80's / early 90's kids ( at least all the ones I knew ) we all had computers but even then it was mostly the type of thing that would come out of an evening, even on weekends the priority always seemed to be toys and playing outside over computers. It's switched now though as kids only seem to play outside as a second choice when they get a little bored of their phone or computer, and even then when they're outside they're still staring at their phones anyway and not burying ****. :lol:
You should sneak into your old garden late at night dressed in black with the headphones on. 8) :lol:
I'll go in as a ninja aquachigger , nugget noggin style :lol: :lol: :lol: sure you have seen them before but if not check them on you tube,
I'll try and get a group photo of my toy finds to put up here , all the years I've detected never found anything of value only low value coins etc. some pocket knives, found a safe plaque once but no safe :lol: and my detecter was top of the range in the early 90's![]()
Sweet looking forward to seeing the pics, there's something cool about seeing old things from people's pasts resurfacing. Iv'e had half thoughts of trying out detecting myself over the years under the assumption i'd be finding gold all over the place, but then I realise how much of a lottery that would actually be. :lol:
You might have heard of that find though in the UK about 3 years back of that hoard of Saxon gold?, that was actually my uncle and his mate that found it. :shock:
stuff dreams are made of, I've got an old Fischer detector has discrimination so you can take iron out of the search but the new detectors are water proof (river hunting) digital display like the garrett go pro's but they are over £600, bit heavy on the cost for me at the moment maybe when i retire