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� Shinning A Light on Metal Detecting With Good Deeds
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In Bourbon County Kentucky, Scott Clark is helping to change the treasure hunter label so many metal detectorists are tagged with. In a very nice Kentucky.com article, Tom Eblen writes about how metal detecting in Kentucky is gaining legitimacy.
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Ed and Kay Thomas watched Scott Clark dig for a piece of metal his
detector had indicated was several inches below ground at the base of an
old bur oak near their circa 1810 farmhouse in Bourbon County. Photo
by Tom Eblen | teblen@herald-leader.com
Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2013/05/21/2647973/tom-eblen-metal-detectorist-finds.html#mdnesds#storylink=cpy
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About Cold4Gold:
Just another middle aged guy obsessed with metal detecting and gold prospecting. I spend my extra time skiing, rafting, camping, hiking and biking....really I'll do anything for a little extra time outside.
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