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Post by hydraglide »

Do what appear to be otherwise intelligent people (some not all) ask you like I've been asked this morning,"what is that ?' Or 'what are you looking for ?' Or 'do you find anything with that ?' I felt like saying today, "no I come here every day and find sod all,but it's fun" but wait that's almost,not quite the truth...
I dread it when I see someone 'heading my way' normally I'm quite amicable, and my other half laughs as I often go and talk to complete strangers (as these people are doing I suppose) and I have no problem going to talk or be approached by other detectorist (though some of these are a tad strange) it's just members of the public asking daft questions...
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Just breaking the ice, type of questions,
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Post by Debs »

I agree sometimes it can be a bit annoying, especially if you have head phones on and have to take them off to hear what they are saying.
However I usually find that the majority are really interested in what you are doing and I think by just spending a few minutes talking to them, must help heighten our profile. It certainly makes their day. You never know they might just take up the hobby one day. ;'h
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I rarely get that....maybe its the 2 sticks up my nose and the underpants on my head ::g
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Yes, but that's what you look so appealing!
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Post by mcbain »

Best reply.....I`m looking for landmines so watch where you step.... :D
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Post by beaubrummell »

Last week I was interrupted 3 times whilst out hunting. The first was a gypsy woman who wanted to make sure I was filling my holes in as she claimed one of her foals broke a leg because of a hole. I took her to see holes I had dug earlier and she could not see where I'd dug until I pointed them out, so that put her mind at rest. She then went on to tell me how her husband goes detecting at night, so deduce from that what you will. Next a lady and her 3 grandchildren gathered round and I gave them a little demonstration re how the detector worked. Finally an old woman approached me and asked whether I worked for the local council and was I 'testing the soil' to see if the land was suitable for building on. When I told her I was detecting she asked whether I could find a platinum and diamond ring she'd lost. I said I could try but then she told me it was lost 20 years ago in a house she no longer lives in and she thought her husband might of hidden the ring when stoned on pot and then forgotten where he'd put it. She went on and on and on........................but one has to be polite.
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Post by Sportsman »

Where are you detecting though, as where i go i don't see a soul your obviously in a public area there , i only ever get bothered when i go the beach.
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Post by beaubrummell »

Sportsman wrote:Where are you detecting though, as where i go i don't see a soul your obviously in a public area there , i only ever get bothered when i go the beach.
My 2 council permissions are 2 areas of common land, so people walking their dogs etc are a regular thing. How I'd love the relative privacy of a farm permission.
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Post by SheffieldSparky »

As I do the beach I get a fair bit of people, most are genuinely interested and easy to spot the idiots/,a chat takes 5mins and can,t but help our image.most I had at one time was seven japanese tourists who all had cameras etc [famous at last] but was a good laugh. :))
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Post by Machinist »

I get them all the time on my beaches, I must have a very approachable appearance :D but I do not usually mind.

The best I have had was two gorgeous young Italian women who were very interested in what I was finding, it was a bit hard to concentrate on detecting after that encounter l;.

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Best i got was a couple of month's back, and was asked by 2 young ladies how i could
hear the bleep's when i was listening to music all the time x; must admit it left
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Post by hydraglide »

Glenfiddich wrote:
mcbain wrote:Best reply.....I`m looking for landmines so watch where you step.... :D
great answer Gerry =)) =)) =)) =)) =))

I'm going to say tha next time someone comes up and asks me what am I doing :-O :-O :8) :8) ,':|

watch you step there matey >:o >:o this is a minefield :-O :-O :8) :8)

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Don't think that will cut it on Margate beach though... :D
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Post by GREGGOWREX »

Well we are there to answer any questions . . . .there could be a natural detectorist in the people we talk to . . . .all you got to do is point them in the right direction. . . .Awaaay from your potential finds . . . .Awaay from any of your farmers. . .just Awaay really :)) . . . . .only joking :)) :)) :)) :)) :)) . . . . . I thinkI am :-/ :-/ :-/ B-)
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