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Old 03-19-2010, 02:53 PM   #1
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It all depends on what you would be looking for, and where you would be using it.
I paid just over $200.00 for the one I got, but that is about the middle ground in prices.
You can get a cheap kids' version for $50-$100, beginner range from $125 - $175, middle range from $200-$300 or one with all thge bells and whistles from $300-$400

It all depends on what you would be looking for, and what you are willing to spend.

Check out online stores for places like Whites Metal detectors, or even just check out Cabelas, BassPro or similar stores.
That should give you enough to start your search.

Good luck!
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Old 03-21-2010, 03:16 PM   #2
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Old 03-22-2010, 08:41 AM   #3
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Johnny FYI, it is against policy to use a metal detector on the Seashore . The thought is that anything found on the beach belongs to the people, not some dedicated individual who has spent his time, money and effort diligently searching for treasure. I have seen them hassle many a person on the beach. One of my friends had a broken detector that he brought to the beach to keep the kids entertained (guess what? they didn't find anything) and a ranger pulled up and told him they had to stop. He explained that it didn't work, and she still wanted him to stop using it!!

I hope that they don't want all of those plugs and sea clams I've picked up over the years -

All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing.
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Johnny FYI, it is against policy to use a metal detector on the Seashore . The thought is that anything found on the beach belongs to the people, not some dedicated individual who has spent his time, money and effort diligently searching for treasure. I have seen them hassle many a person on the beach. One of my friends had a broken detector that he brought to the beach to keep the kids entertained (guess what? they didn't find anything) and a ranger pulled up and told him they had to stop. He explained that it didn't work, and she still wanted him to stop using it!!

I hope that they don't want all of those plugs and sea clams I've picked up over the years -
It's surprising that they let associations do beach cleanups. "Excuse me sir. You're gonna have to put all that trash back, it belongs to the people."

I wish they'd use that "belongs to the people" mentality from May-August.
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i'd like to see where that law is written
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Unless it is posted IN PLAIN SIGHT, FOR EVERYONE TO SEE, I will go where I please. My only stipulations are that I don't go on private property (without permission), and like in golf, I fill in my divets.
I fail to see how they could prevent you from treasure hunting on a public beach.
Now if you were in a State Park's boundaries they may have a say, but again if it isn't posted, I can and will bring my detector.
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2na, I think you may be referring to the prohibition of activities in/on a wildlife preserve:

(k) No person, except with written permission of the Director of the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife or his authorized representative, shall, within the bounds of any wildlife sanctuary, dig, excavate, remove, disturb, or cause to be dug, excavated, removed, or disturbed, any archaeological or paleontological artifacts, remains, ruins, sites, fossils, or other objects of unusual historical or prehistorical antiquity
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