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« Reply #10 on: October 09, 2011, 08:53:36 pm »
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good luck. u might check with local archeaology, and history buffs to find out what to look for and where. You might not want to mention the metal detecting right away. I would then suggest contacting metal detecting companies, tell them who you are, where you are, and what you want to do with a machine and see if they will sponsor you by giving or loaning you a machine. Having found out the local history and what sorts of significant things you might find could help you present a good case. Once you've found some important stuff, ask a university, or big camera company, to loan you a good digital camera. Never hurts to ask. You could do the same with universities, etc. Maybe you can think of other sources that could help you.

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Welcome from Australia, hope u enjoy these forums as much as I do. Z.

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Quote:Posted by scaupus
good luck. u might check with local archeaology, and history buffs to find out what to look for and where. You might not want to mention the metal detecting right away. I would then suggest contacting metal detecting companies, tell them who you are, where you are, and what you want to do with a machine and see if they will sponsor you by giving or loaning you a machine. Having found out the local history and what sorts of significant things you might find could help you present a good case. Once you've found some important stuff, ask a university, or big camera company, to loan you a good digital camera. Never hurts to ask. You could do the same with universities, etc. Maybe you can think of other sources that could help you.


That's an excellent idea as these customers would like to expand their customer base, and having a spokesperson locally would be a great way to do that.


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