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Another Cellar Hole Hunt?–Yup!

Posted on August 21, 2013 By Detecting Diva 12 Comments on Another Cellar Hole Hunt?–Yup!
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Today’s Cellar Hole

Got a chance to get out with Todd Hiltz again today.  He was researching the site of an old cellar hole in my neck of the woods, and this being the last day of his vacation, he wanted to check it out.

We got off to a late start, heading out after noon.  Thankfully the property wasn’t very far away, but the hike into the woods was a haul.

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Another Hunt with the “Cellar Hole Junkies”

Posted on August 19, 2013 By Detecting Diva 10 Comments on Another Hunt with the “Cellar Hole Junkies”

101_3883Went out hunting again with Todd & Dave, who I have affectionately nicknamed the “Cellar Hole Junkies”, although I haven’t told them yet.

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Dave Wise’s Cellar Hole Redemption

Posted on August 14, 2013October 31, 2013 By Detecting Diva 7 Comments on Dave Wise’s Cellar Hole Redemption
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Dave Wise with his exceptional find

It was 3 a.m. this past Saturday morning, and the coffee was brewing as in my sleepy-went-to bed-at-11:30 p.m. stupor I was making final preparations for the day, re-checking my gear for a third time.

A quick check of the weather; in the 80’s today & humid.  I decided to nix the camo gear for some baggy cotton trail pants, and made sure to pack extra water.

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Tales of the Hunt: Finding Treasure – Guest Post by Bill Cameron

Posted on August 5, 2013January 20, 2014 By Detecting Diva 4 Comments on Tales of the Hunt: Finding Treasure – Guest Post by Bill Cameron

kinggeorgepennyBill Cameron is a bottle digger and collector, and a fellow member of the Nor’easters Metal Detecting Club out of Stamford, CT.  He is also a very talented writer, and contributes his stories to the club Newsletter and my blog. Thank you Bill!

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How to Make Sense of it All

Posted on August 4, 2013 By Detecting Diva

Snoopy with Metal DetectorOh woe is me, I am in Warsaw Wally’s dog house. I guess you just can’t please some people…ever.

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I am Officially Scandalous!

Posted on August 3, 2013August 3, 2013 By Detecting Diva 22 Comments on I am Officially Scandalous!

I am not a habitual reader of the Portable Antiquity blog, because basically I think it is BS, so I wouldn’t have seen the lovely write up by Paul Barford about my photo on the recent cover of The Searcher Magazine if my pal Dick Stout didn’t bring it to my attention.  You can read Barfords…

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Detecting Diva on the Cover of the Searcher Magazine

Posted on August 2, 2013 By Detecting Diva 7 Comments on Detecting Diva on the Cover of the Searcher Magazine

Cover_v8-copy-2Second only to childhood dreams of being a Princess, is it not every woman’s dream to be on the front cover of a magazine? Well… I have made my modeling debut on the cover of the September issue of The Searcher Magazine, sporting a neutral mismatching camouflage outfit designed by the US Military, and accessorized with my Etrac by Minelab.

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“For Metal ‘Detectorists’, the Real Find Is to Sweep in Peace”

Posted on July 31, 2013 By Detecting Diva 11 Comments on “For Metal ‘Detectorists’, the Real Find Is to Sweep in Peace”

Picture1While at a hunt a few weeks back in Groton, CT with some members of my metal detecting club, The Nor’easters, a reporter, Abigail Pesta, from the Wall Street Journal was there to do a human interest story on metal detecting. The article is titled “For Metal ‘Detectorists’, the Real Find Is to Sweep in Peace”.

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The Awesomeness of my T-handle Shovel

Posted on June 26, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 9 Comments on The Awesomeness of my T-handle Shovel

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I had just finished writing a piece about the awesomeness of my long T-handle shovel (my digging tool of choice) when coincidentally that same day I came upon an article titled “Carelessness or Ignorance” by Mark Schuessler in the May/June issue of American Digger, about the new “trend” of using long handled shovels.

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Guest Post by Bill Cameron

Posted on June 21, 2013January 20, 2014 By Detecting Diva 3 Comments on Guest Post by Bill Cameron

Bill Cameron is a retired Metro North Mechanical Foreman, and has been a bottle digger and collector for over forty years.  As past president of the Greenwich Antiques Bottle Collectors Club, he has lectured on bottle collecting and patent medicine at local churches and libraries. Besides bottles, he enjoys painting, writing, furniture restoration, fishing and clamming. Bill and his wife have three married sons and 2 granddaughters. Bill has moved 5 times in his lifetime but never left Cos Cob, CT.

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My Review of “Dig Wars”

Posted on June 14, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 11 Comments on My Review of “Dig Wars”

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I checked out the new metal detecting show “Dig Wars” which premiered on the Travel channel, Wednesday, June 12th.  It was refreshing to see a more realistic view of what we do.  Below is my review, which responds to and coincides with Dick Stout’s review.

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Detecting Diva in the Searcher Magazine

Posted on June 3, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 8 Comments on Detecting Diva in the Searcher Magazine

125x125-the_searcherLast month I told you about Detecting Diva being in June issue of The Searcher Magazine.  It is now official that I may post the article wherever my heart desires, and of course I chose my own site.

Thanks to our American ancestors who destroyed the Kings English a few centuries back, it might be a little odd to read as it was edited for a UK audience, but I’m sure you’ll get the idea.  

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Guest Post From Daniel Bernzweig of MetalDetector.com

Posted on June 2, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva

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Danial Bernzweig manages MetalDetector.com in Southborough, MA (They Ship worldwide). He has written extensively on the subject of metal detecting since the mid 1980’s. He has traveled the world in his pursuit of educating, exploring and advising others in the proper use of metal detectors. Outside of the business he enjoys mentoring students, being involved in the community and spending time with his family.

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Regarding the “Takers”

Posted on May 31, 2013 By Detecting Diva

img_1338cAfter my recent posts about opportunists, I received a lot of emails and comments regarding takers.  I thought the problem was reserved to just a few people here and there, but from the response, it seems there is a lot of “taking” going on. 

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Detecting and Opportunists–Beware the Taker

Posted on May 31, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 17 Comments on Detecting and Opportunists–Beware the Taker

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Opportunism—The conscious policy and practice of taking selfish advantage of circumstances – with little regard for principles, or with what the consequences are for others.

Opportunist—A seeker of opportunity. A person who maximizes his/her benefit in every action he/she takes.

How to spot an opportunist:  Maybe you know one, (or a few) of those people who want to go hunting with you because you’ve got a great spot.  You arrange it because you’re a trusting person.  Afterwards, they promise to take you to their great site, but that never seems to materialize. The next time you go to your spot, there are telltale signs someone has been digging the heck out of the place, and there is only one other person who knows about it…

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What do Fishing, Genealogy and Detecting Have in Common?

Posted on May 29, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 2 Comments on What do Fishing, Genealogy and Detecting Have in Common?
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This old photo provides proof to the saying “Your eyes are bigger than your belly”.

The other day I was thinking how much my life has changed since I started metal detecting.  The people I’ve met, the places I’ve been, and the finds I’ve discovered all were the result of a hand held machine that beeps.

Before I took up detecting, my passion was genealogy, and before that, fishing.  At one time, it was not unusual to see me with my face buried in some book, or walk into a room littered by my family papers scattered about.  Research trips out of state to visit forgotten cemeteries and obscure town halls were the norm.

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Is Your “Significant Other” also Your Detecting Partner?

Posted on May 7, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 12 Comments on Is Your “Significant Other” also Your Detecting Partner?

Is your significant other also your detecting partner?  Do you know what he or she is thinking?

Here are some examples; some drawn from experience, some from humor, of gender differences in the hobby and what your partner could or might be thinking or doing …

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Detecting Diva in The Searcher Magazine

Posted on May 1, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 9 Comments on Detecting Diva in The Searcher Magazine

The Searcher Magazine is featuring Detecting Diva in one of it’s articles, along with a lot of other good stuff–Due out on Friday.  Check it out! http://www.johnwinter.net/jw/2013/04/meet-the-hoard-hunters/

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Those Darn Oxen Shoes

Posted on April 22, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 7 Comments on Those Darn Oxen Shoes

oxen shoeWhy is it, after all the time I’ve spent hunting and learning my machine, those darn oxen shoes continue to fool me?

I get a fantastic signal, my mind thinks “oxen shoe”, my machine reads “oxen shoe”, but can I ignore it?  Nooooo!   I dig, and dig, with the anticipation of a fantastic find spurring me on, until finally my treasure is revealed…a lowly oxen shoe.  Sigh—I move on…

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Yes, I Read the Book…

Posted on April 19, 2013 By Detecting Diva 11 Comments on Yes, I Read the Book…

I was at a meeting of the Nor’easters Metal Detecting Club last night, and one of the members mentioned my review about Dick Stouts new book, “In search of treasure”.  He wanted to know, Did I actually read the book before writing the review?  I assured him that I had, and that it was a good read….

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Book Review “In Search of Treasure” by Dick Stout

Posted on April 17, 2013 By Detecting Diva 3 Comments on Book Review “In Search of Treasure” by Dick Stout

cover44I received my copy of “In Search of Treasure”, by Dick Stout and spent an entire evening engrossed in its pages as if it were the treasure hunters version of “Fifty shades of Grey”.

Okay, so the comparison is a little bit off, but seriously its a good book, so I’ll just be getting on to the review…..

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Dick Stout’s New Book “In Search of Treasure”

Posted on April 2, 2013November 24, 2020 By Detecting Diva

Check out Dick Stout’s new book In Search of Treasure Dicks been detecting for a long time, and his books always have great tips and advice. Besides that, if he didn’t write books, I would have no one to blame for my past and future detector purchases. Why it’s Dick Stouts fault

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Safety when Metal Detecting-Another Great Product to Try

Posted on April 1, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 4 Comments on Safety when Metal Detecting-Another Great Product to Try

photo-3Being female, I’m always looking for new ideas to add to my safety in the field.
I’ve been warned by well-meaning friends and family about my frequent solo excursions into parks and wooded areas.  It’s nice to know people care about me, but they should also realize I pay very close attention to, and take notice of my surroundings.  I don’t need any surprises. Even so, you never know who or what may pose a threat.

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Want to know what an “Artifact Erosion Counter” is?

Posted on March 21, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva

howland3It sounds a little spooky…

It may be a little kooky…

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Metal detecting just got sexier on John Winter’s Blog

Posted on March 18, 2013March 18, 2013 By Detecting Diva 5 Comments on Metal detecting just got sexier on John Winter’s Blog

Click on the link below to head on over to John Winters site and read his latest post about an amusing find of one of his acquaintances. http://www.johnwinter.net/jw/2013/03/metal-detecting-just-got-sexier-thanks-to-agnes-mabel-and-beckie/#more-14916

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Meteorite Exhibit in Easton Public Library

Posted on March 16, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 2 Comments on Meteorite Exhibit in Easton Public Library

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On the morning of February 15, 2013 residents of Chelyabinsk, Russia and neighboring towns were startled by a meteor  which streaked overhead, then exploded spectacularly, shattering windows, damaging buildings, injuring hundreds, and raining down celestial debris.  In an age of cellphone cameras and the internet, news of this remarkable event spread around the world within minutes.

A little over two hundred years earlier, and halfway around the world, a similar event took place in the skies

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The Girls Metal Detect the Property of a “Hunted Out” c.1719 Home

Posted on March 15, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 16 Comments on The Girls Metal Detect the Property of a “Hunted Out” c.1719 Home

My fellow Detectorista Stacey has a friend who lives in a home built in 1719, and who graciously gave us permission to hunt the property.

We both knew this was not a virgin property, and had been detected frequently in the past, although not in the past few years.  My interest always gets peaked when someone says a site is “hunted out”, or “there’s nothing there”.  I want to see for myself, because

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Try “Rattler” Headphones for Safety in the Field

Posted on March 8, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 2 Comments on Try “Rattler” Headphones for Safety in the Field

A friend of mine related how he was hunting in the woods one day and turned around to see a mangy coyote staring him down.  He had not heard the animal because he had his headphones on.  He scared the coyote away, but it got him thinking about his safety in the field. After that…

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The Bathroom Dilemma (for the ladies)

Posted on March 5, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 12 Comments on The Bathroom Dilemma (for the ladies)

Ladies: Ever been in the woods hunting with your club, or a bunch of male detecting buddies and the closest restroom was 3 exits before the site?  Been there.  What do you do?  You hold it for as long as humanly possible, then you gotta squat.  Problem is, with all the camo your hunting buddies…

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Detectorists harassed & discriminated against at Tod’s Point

Posted on March 5, 2013November 23, 2020 By Detecting Diva 9 Comments on Detectorists harassed & discriminated against at Tod’s Point

If you detect at Tod’s Point in Old Greenwich, CT, be aware that detectorists are being singled out, harassed and discriminated against. Unfortunately, there is a park employee (?), who I’ve dubbed “the crazy guy”, because he approached me yelling something about me detecting before I even left the parking lot, and apparently he considers…

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