Eaton's Metal Detecting

Eaton's Metal Detecting
Fisher CZ-7a Quicksilver, My favorite and just one of many machines offered by Fisher Electronics. Check out Fishers web site with the link below. There are many other detector companies. There links are also below. Welcome to Eaton's Metal Detecting. Please check back soon as we add new links and such. Last update 8-04-99.

EATON'S METAL DETECTING
opened on
15th Jan 1999

This Web page is maintained by me, Floyd Eaton. I began detecting just 4 years ago and have learned alot since and picked up many tips and tricks and I am willing to share --- all you gotta do is ask. Unfortunatly, there is much more to learn about this wonderful hobby so we need your help too. Plus we need all of your tips and/or tricks to help each other out.






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Good Places To Hunt:

parks
ball fields
const. sites
depots
fair grounds
camping areas
old picnic areas
lawns
schools
churches
old fishing spots
swimming holes
sledding areas
ski slopes
sand pits
sidewalk construction
fence rows
creek beds
RR Tracks
club houses
under bridges
lovers lanes
old movie theatres
demolition sites
under deer stands
bus stations
under park benches
around old trees
rock parking lots
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TIP OF THE WEEK ----- My suggested tip of the week is this...When hunting old parks take a good look at the lay of the land. A big open area at one time may have had shade trees that people used to picnic under or just relax and read...this would be a good place to search for lost coins. Look for big shallow depressions in the ground that may indicate a large tree may have once stood there and been removed later after dying or being struck by lightning....I have found many interesting and valuable coins to add to my collection this way..good luck and happy hunting...Dave Savage
    Treasure Hunter's Code of Ethics:
    -l. Respect the rights and property of others.
    -2. Observe all laws, whether national, state or local.
    -3. Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures.
    -4. Leave the land and vegitation as it was, Fill in the holes.
    -5. All treasure hunters may be judged by the example you set. Always obtain permission before searching a site. Be extremely careful with your probing, picking up and discarding of trash, and always cover your holes.









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