Detecting

What are you detecting out on the hunt?  Finally my hunt season has begun here and I am doing more landscaping than detecting!  It seems I am slowly getting my hunt legs here.  The site is overgrown and it is a challenge even to get into it as the thorns are tearing even the thickest of carhart pants.  So I am removing the brush and doing a little detecting in interest areas as they are cleared.

How is your Detecting going?

Wayne Schaller is tearing it up!  Here is his latest find he posted in Temerity Magazine Facebook Group!  

Wayne Schaller's 925 ring

First hunt of new year. 1-1-2013. WHAT a great start.
Everyone seems to be getting into gear here with the 2013 hunt season!

Discovery of Petroglyphs corresponding to Land Features

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In this great video Dakota Elder Joe Williams makes the connection between, although it is a subtle hint, that petroglyphs found in Minnesota depict land features found through aerial and satellite images to this day.

This confirms my observation that stones found on hunt site reflect topographical features found on that site and in areas to be traveled too from the site in which they are found.

Bird of Paradise Tablet

This is why I encourage you to develop your observation skills to assist you out on the hunt site.  Wisdom and Knowledge is still more valuable than even gold and silver.  Since that Wisdom and Knowledge will bring the relic and treasure you seek.

Jeffers Petroglyphs- History

Jeffers Petroglyphs

Life is short, don’t wait too long to hunt relic and treasure

threegenerationsofEversons 001 Life is short, don’t wait too long to hunt relic and treasure my friend.  Most come to this hobby in their retirement years.  By then they have the resources and the leisure time to enjoy the hobby.  Yet after a lifetime of working for someone else, their bodies are worn out.  The heart and mind is still young at heart but the knees and body just don’t have the same stamina that they had working for that paycheck.

Still, others utilize that same drive that raised a family on that paycheck to go on and become very successful in relic and treasure hunting.

Photographed here is one of my favorite photos from my childhood.  I can still remember this day as if it was yesterday.  Grandpa Edwin Everson and Grandma Sylvia Everson had come to the Winter Show I believe and I was busy riding my horse I had just received that consisted of a wooden dowel and a fabric horse head equipped with reigns.  Grandpa Edwin brought horses into my life and I was riding before I could walk.  Ralph Everson my dad worked hard to raise us and keep horses of our own Red and I can’t remember the other horses name right now.  But Danny was foaled and even though my father never officially gave me the horse, I always considered it my own.

My inheritance from both my grandfather Edwin and my father Ralph was merely everything a man needs to survive in this world.  A great work ethic that never quits until the task at hand is complete, a smile that opens closed doors and the ability to make the task at hand enjoyable even if it really isn’t.

I remember my father grabbing me and hoisting me on my grandfather’s shoulders for this photo.  I don’t think my grandfather was amused when I rode him like he taught me ride, but luckily enough my mother was there to snap this picture that I love to this day.

My grandfather was a beloved farmer and father of 14 children that homesteaded in Walum, North Dakota.  He was the son of E.W. Everson my great grandfather who defeated socialism in his day by recalling the very first governor in USA history with his IVA that he united Conservative Republicans, Democrats and Independents to get the job done.  E.W. Everson’s friend and political right hand man was Theodore Nelson who was the secretary of the IVA.  Together E.W. and Theodore took on the most powerful political machine of their day and brought it to it’s knees.  My father and I share Theodore as our middle name in honor of E.W.’s and Theodore Nelson’s friendship and battle scars.

Edwin never ventured into the state political ring as he witnessed one of the worst smear campaigns against his father E.W. known in North Dakota politics.  My family never even shared with me my great grandfather’s great American story as they suffered generation after generation its consequences as E.W.’s opponents and stupidity out living my great grandfather.  I had to dig up this great American hero story through my research often finding missing pieces of the puzzle in the vain oppositions archives.

Edwin with my lovely grandmother Sylvia would raise their 14 children, their extended church family and a few counties of friends and family on their meager income they mustered from their farm.  Edwin had a touch for veterinarian work and people came from miles around to purchase Edwin’s horses that my uncles and aunts would break, train and race at local fairs.  Edwin had a special salve recipe that died with him that would damn near cure any livestock ills.  His rough hand was tempered with his children’s soft touch and the family was known to produce good working and racing horses often selling them right out from under the uncles and aunts riding in the pasture and fields.  I still giggle thinking of all the stories I have heard around the bon fire of that special pony that dad (grandpa Edwin) sold right out from under them.

Edwin and Sylvia farmed to raise a generation of the hardest workers and citizens this nation has known.  They served in every war from the second world war and are still serving today.  They never had much in today’s economic standards but they always had food on the table, music filled their home and no one ever left hungry.  They always enjoyed a hard work day and pursued their interests with vigor and mastery.  At the end of Edwin’s life he was still sneaking out of the house and hoping in his pickup or on the tractor much to my grandma, uncles and aunts discontent.

My father chose a different life yet always yearned for the life my grandfather had.  He always had one foot in both worlds.  Ralph worked for a great company and worked his way up to kind of being the last man standing as he represented his company working solo in our town.  When he started there was a whole crew of people working with him and at the end of his career he was the only service man standing as he took on more and more responsibility.  Always on call and tied to the paycheck my father worked for his retirement.

He raised 3 boys with the assistance of my working mother that left myself and my brothers as latch key kids to raise ourselves.  When I was young we did not have much and after I was off to college we had plenty. Yet the strong family bond was broken. My father never made it to his coveted retirement. He did retire early but after being sick for many years his fully stocked wood shop was never really utilized, the horses we worked so hard to have were sold and his dreams were never fully realized. He always put his dreams off to a retirement he would never realize. His once strong and boundless energy was extinguished when his workplace ills caught up to him way too young. I miss him to this day but his experience taught me once again how to live my own life.

Shortly before my father’s death I vowed that I would not put off my dreams for this life until my retirement and work for a paycheck that I could never cash knowing I would succumb to a similar fate. I started my own business and struggled through many failures and learning experiences. I turned my interests and passions into my every day work like I watched my grandfather attain. I chose to work each day up to my own death in modesty and frugality so that I could enjoy the freedoms of chasing a dream and suffering and enjoying the failures of it along the way.

I can see how a paycheck is so alluring to most, but for me, even if I have to scrap and existence together always being a day late and hundreds of dollars short I would not change it for the world. My decision has taken me to places I would of never been afforded to realize if I was still managing retail stores. This year I signed an exclusivity agreement with a production company to bring my relic and treasure hunting to the masses. It still means nothing until it is fully realized but the point I am trying to make here is that we assume all the risk in our own lives. If you want it, don’t wait for it, make it happen. Work towards your goals and assume the risks with a smile even though you feel the weight of the world on your shoulders.

Life is short, tomorrow may never come and if relic and treasure hunting interests you, today is the day to dive into it head first.

Relic and treasure hunting is a craft you must do in order to learn. It is hands on and never ending in acquiring skills and strategy to obtain the treasure you seek. Now if your retired or still a young pup, today is the day to begin because you will regret if you don’t. We are only gifted so many days of hunting each year and 21 lifetimes is still not enough time to fine tune this craft.

Start today and whether it is as a weekend warrior or a full time venture like my own, you can’t simply put it off any longer.

The Follow Me Bird

follow me birdThis is the one sign that I really have to scratch my head and wonder just what the hell they were thinking when they invented this one.  It looks nothing like a bird and they are everywhere.  If there is one sign that kicks my butt, it is this one.

I understand the need for this sign, but the actual representation of this sign just makes no damn sense to me.  ”M’s” and “3′s” are even follow me birds.  Damn I hate them.  Did I tell you how much I hate these damn signs?  But we have to live with them and understand them.  God help us all.

 

Time Team Wraps up a Successful and Historic Run

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Time Team is a BBC channel 4 program that is coming to an end here wrapping a very successful run.  I am a late comer to this program as I heard about it from some of my UK friends and found a few episodes on YouTube to watch.  Big budget 3 day digs with all the splendor of ancient Egyptian raiding and pilfering archaeology expeditions await you if you can find access to the episodes in archives.  Actually, this program was fantastic.  They did more for Archaeology than anyone in recent times.  They did this as they fought archaeologists tooth and nail each season as they tried to shut this program down.  My hat is off to them and I wish them the best and look forward to the new generation of programs that will spring forth in the wake they created in this niche.

With this juggernaut off the air, what new programs will spring up in the wake left behind to fill the void that many are now being faced with that their Time Team fix is calling out for?

Here are my thoughts on why 20 years was enough for Time Team:

  • COST- While Time Team was really doing a huge amount of splendid work for their country, their budget was way too big, the scale they were taking on was much too large and they tried to do it all in only 3 days instead of working on multiple sites and letting the sites dictate the time frame in which their secrets could be revealed.
  • AGE- 20 years is a long time to be on air and at some point you just have to put the horses out to pasture.  Most of the great actors in this series had day jobs and this was not meant to be a 20 year year run, but fortunately it was.  I imagine the cast is spent and although they never want it to end, like all good things, one day it must end and leave room for others to pick it up and see what they can do with it.
  • SCALE- Time Team with each episode seemed to get bigger, more extravagant and try to take on more than humanly possible to ascertain.  Instead of sticking to one manageable segment of the whole story, they attempted to retrieve it lock stock and barrel with each episode.  I applaud them for that, because they know if they don’t do it, who will?  But, what an undertaking!
  • Archaeology- Time Team actually began to make archaeology relevant while those in power in Archaeology ivory towers fought them tooth and nail.  I doubt that archaeology will be lifted up in future TV show concepts.  I think one and all can see that Archaeology as an institution is hell bent on be irrelevant, so let us all just pass them by and create something that will serve citizens to reclaim their own history without having these desk jockeys utilize our own tax dollars to lobby against us probing history.
  • Experience-  Now that they have been doing this for 20 years, they have learned a great deal and the new shows that will come to fill the void will take advantage of this knowledge and for better or worse, will fill that void and do so in many different ways.

What I envision of the shows coming to fill the void:

  • Small budgets- times are tough, and the big budget TV productions will be much harder to get off the ground than the lean mean small budget, small scale show concepts.  
  • Character driven-While the finds and the hunt itself should always take precedent, tv viewers want to connect with the characters taking them on the journey.  With smaller budgets the need for entertaining and engaging characters to solidify loyal viewing will be key.
  • Local- Small budgets lead to local sets where dig sites will not be done all across the world, but instead right in your grizzly backyard.  Thus leading to our next point~
  • Micro Niche- Relic and Treasure the giant umbrella that reaches yard sales to ancient cache sites will not be the Vogue of the next generation of shows.  Instead they will be micro niches of niches.  These will be shows that will define a micro niche that will fall somewhere under that relic and treasure umbrella.  We have already seen this in the works here in America with American Pickers focusing on the picking and reselling micro niche.  American Restoration focuses on the restoration of relics.
    •  Downfall of this strategy is they are short lived without engaging cast of characters.  Pawn Stars is a great example of a format that works because the characters are so engaging and not afraid to be the butt of the joke as they are laughing all the way to the bank.
  • YouTube to TV- This has been in the works for a long time now.  Storage Wars came right off YouTube, recast and aired for the most part.  Yet today, it is even getting more intense as the quality found on Youtube in the relic and treasure niche’s is really taking leaps forward.  Although I almost want to vomit when I think of some of the trends that are taking place on YouTube right now.  But, it is all apart of a growing marketplace that see’s itself as providing solutions to the thirst the viewing public has.  It will be interesting here in future as on demand programming silences TV networks altogether.  I know my viewing right now is 100% on demand online viewing.  I have not turned on a TV in a few years.  Watch this Tsunami to hit and change everything sooner than later.
  • REALITY- soon the viewing public will grow dissatisfied with the convenience of only being shown the good stuff.  They will demand to be taken behind the scenes into the thrill and the let down of a hunt day.  They will want to struggle with you in the heat and poison soil to recover square nail after square nail until that moment when you find something that makes you lift your tired bones up off the soil and do your jig!  This day is coming sooner than you may already know.
  • Same old, Same old-  Let us not fool ourselves.  Ideas are pretty bankrupt right now on TV programming as the decision makers today were the same decision makers yesterday and will be tomorrow.  Mavericks that don’t have anything to loose and the world to gain will make their fortunes today blazing new trails and improving on old ones.  But let’s not get too excited until they come blazing forth.  Time Team was a Trail Blazer.  They will be missed greatly.

Well, I could go on and on here, but since your not paying me for consultation fees you will have to peak my interest in the comments for me to divulge even more insights.  To do that please fill me in on what you see coming!

Relic & Treasure: Genealogy

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There are many niches inside the walls of relic and treasure hunting.  Genealogy fits well within because the hunt to find that lost ancestor and their story is just as fun and rewarding as finding that silver coin.  Actually it maybe an even better feeling.

Tonight I found a photo of my great grandfather I had never seen before.  It was just as thrilling if not more, than unlocking a cache site for the first time.  Hell, I can’t sleep tonight because I am so excited about the find!

 

How do you hunt for Relic and Treasure?

The relic and treasure niche is huge.  Where do you fit into this niche and hunt for your relic and treasure?  Do you metal detect?  Do you search for lineage in the long lost documents of migrations across this nation and the world as a genealogist?  Is your relic and treasure found with unlocking a forgotten or rewritten aspect of our shared history?  Do you dig the privy time capsules or dump sites looking for fragments of stories discarded or hidden down the privy hole?  Do you unlock the bootlegger, outlaw or ancient treasure cache sites that have hidden its cache until you recover it?  Do you search the piles less traveled among garage and estate sales looking for the relic and treasure that unlocks a story you can share and profit from?  Do you capture your relic and treasure with a camera or video?

There are a countless number of ways you can hunt for relic and treasure.  It only takes determination, Temerity and a passion to recover the story and share it.  Did I leave your niche of relic and treasure hunting out?  Please share below in the comments how you find your relic and treasure.

H&R 1871 Pardner Pump Protector 12 Gauge

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Since safety on the hunt is always a priority I added this H&R 1871 Pardner Pump Protector 12 gauge to the Grizzly Arsenal this hunt season.  Talk about an affordable no nonsense option to protect one’s home and body out on the hunt site.  $179 at my local Walmart I could not pass it up.  I will be able to mount it easily on my ATV and have it with me on the hunt site at all times.  I plan on never having to use it, but if I need it, I won’t have time to bother with aiming.

This does not protect me from the longer range rifles the Sentinels are packing, but it will keep them at a distance.  A warning shot is all I ask.  Yet if they are foolish enough to try to get Grizzly with me, this little black Betty has a wallop of hurt I can send their way and go on with my task at hand.

I avoided some sites last year that are of interest because of how remote they were and I really did not have adequate protection.  With the addition of the ATV and this Black Betty I should have a pretty good fighting chance.  This relic and treasure hunting is not the safest pursuit but recovering the story and having the Temerity to share it is priceless.

Here is a great review on my little Black Betty:

Gun Review: H&R 1871 Pardner Pump Protector 12 Gauge

Posted on December 4, 2011 by Ralph

 

Theodore Media TV Show Concepts in 2013

If you have been following my blogs you would know that I am working on some TV or Webisode Concepts. These relic and treasure concepts are taking shape pretty quickly here. In fact some are really coming together and even surprising myself with how they are coming together.  Each concept should have 6 episodes ready to air this Fall or early Winter.   A brief overview of what I have cooking.

cropped-7724221042_5408c26919_o.jpgTemerity Mag or Temerity Magazine is the latest creation that I am probably the most excited about.  It has had a long history evolving from a Conservative political magazine uniting Conservative bloggers and authors across this nation to one that united relic and treasure hunters across the world together and provided them a platform to launch their efforts.  Well, that strategy, while it served the “cause” it did little to accomplish my goals although we did share in great success and a handful of victories.  Now, Temerity Magazine gets an extreme makeover and will match my vision for relic and treasure hunting, the hobby and industry like no other product.  I can’t give you the nitty gritty details because I am sick and tired of having others with greater resources copy my effort and beat me to the punch.

I can give you a bit of a hint though.  My two inspirations are Paul Harvey and Norman Rockwell.  I am not sure how the relic and treasure audience will accept the changes but I am so damn excited about it that it will not dissuade me even if I end up loosing all my readers I have worked so hard to build all these years.  I do want to thank all the great authors that had Temerity and took advantage of the platform I built for them in the past.  With every issue it was so humbling to weave together these great authors works.  I will miss that, but one thing I have learned through this process is that I can always count on my effort as flawed and hit or miss as it is.  With my schedule changes and my business really in need of a different direction, these formats just work best for me.  I feel my readers will be rewarded as well.

Outhouse-Architectural-PlansProbing History is the next best project I have in the kitchen.  I am glad I am only shooting for 6 episodes though this year.  My hunt site demands won’t let me get to the 22 or more privy digs.  6 privy digs are already lined up for this hunt season and I am counting on each one being an episode, but I may have to throw in a few more if a couple of the holes are barren, although I think it is good TV viewing if I find something or I come up empty.  Although those empty holes may have to be Mature rated as I won’t be in good humor having to dig with no payday!

Currently there is an offer through a production company for me to appear as a Privy digger on their concept.  So depending on how that all shakes out, this effort may get pushed onto the back shelf.  I am struggling right now with their time frame and honestly trusting that their concept will fit my vision.  It would be great to work with them as they have produced some shows I have really enjoyed and they have been there and done that.

Yet, I am on the fence right now about putting this effort on the back shelf in favor of their concept that I am not privy to at this time.  Don’t get me wrong, a payday would be nice, but I have scrimped and saved paying off my debts so I can weather the storm I have been digging through these past three years.  It may just pay off to push my concept through and do it my way instead of settling for a chance that may or may not fit.

chad profileGrizzly Groundswell is more my personal approach to hunting relic and treasure.  This is where I will take you on the hunt following Treasure Trail Trees and Stone monuments looking for Outlaw caches and throw the entire grizzly arsenal at the property.  It will be more of a how I do it approach.

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Grizzly Garage Sale is the one that will be the most fun! It will also probably be the most popular since we are going to have so much fun filming it. Michelle my lovely wife and I will be taking our viewers along with us as we garage sale the back roads looking for relic and treasure to use in our home and to resell.  The bulk of the concept is based on our relationship and enjoying a day traveling and hunting for that relic or treasure to make our house a home here in the Dream Fulfilled Grizzly Backyard.

Temerity Magazine Changes Forever

Yesterday I had this gut feeling that Temerity Magazine was changing forever. I could not explain it and it has yet to come full circle, but it had been bugging me since I started restructuring my total business and online effort here in 2013. I started the day with a post on Temerity Magazine stating that Temerity Magazine was being restructured and may not look anything like it once was. At the time, I had no clue what would become of the effort. I had even toyed with the idea of totally shutting it down. But late last night or early this morning it came to me.

What came was a solution to a format that would both serve my vision for Temerity Magazine and meet my changing philosophy of my new business strategy and the restructuring of my total online effort.

Temerity Magazine will truly look and feel totally different than before. No longer will it be just free advertising for my fellow relic and treasure hunters efforts, but instead it will embody Temerity and my vision for the effort.

The details are forming as I type here. Inspired by Norman Rockwell, Paul Harvey and some of the best relic and treasure story tellers, Temerity Magazine will no longer be totally dependent upon submissions but rather story suggestions by our viewers and readers. It will consist of a bit more work on my behalf but work I enjoy and can accomplish as I go throughout the relic and treasure hunt and research season. It fits better with what I envision relic and treasure hunting to be and I feel it will inspire many more to join us in the relic and treasure hobby, industry and our shared addiction.

Temerity Magazine has been a really successful venture, and throwing that all away in favor of a format more dependent on my own creativity and labor is quite the gamble. Yet, I feel it is a solid move and a keystone in the direction I am heading.

Temerity Magazine will have one last issue on May 1st announcing the changes and transitioning to its new and improved format. Today, I am beginning the journey and I will be improving upon the strategy change as we go forward. I am so excited that it is hard to sleep with all the great ideas I am trying to get down on paper as the new Temerity Magazine crystallizes in my mind.

May 1st more details will be shared and this new era of Temerity Magazine will begin utilizing all the infrastructure I have worked so hard to put in place. I have a ton of work to do between now and then, so be patient and I feel you will be rewarded.

Chad Everson

Photosynth.net allows the Relic and Treasure Hunter to share finds in Brilliant Ways

Here is my Spes et Fides Stone that I found among the 200 stone Fish Effigy found on the 4 acres of private land adjacent to the Kensington Runestone Park in Douglas County, Minnesota.

 

For the first time ever you can see this great stone in 3D as you move from documentation photo to photo around this wonderful find. Discover what I was only privy too as I probed the true history that no other revealed on this historic property.

Do you see what I see?

around the dream fulfilled backyard 172 (2)My guess is you don’t, and probably think I am nuts.  Hey, you are granted your own opinion.  Although, hear me out.  Our eyes are the best “detector” we have out on the hunt.  Whether you swing a 100 dollar metal detector or a ten grand metal detector, it is your eyes that if they are trained can put you over the good stuff quicker than if you hunt blind.

Now I know that some of our fellow relic and treasure hunters are not graced with the best eye sight.  So I hope you are not offended because even with terrible eye sight with today’s technology, a digital camera and computer, you can be legally blind and still be able to see enough if you know where to look.

Why do you need to look anywhere other than your find’s pouch and your Metal Detector’s display?  Because there are clues all around you.  One of the best visual clues is the lay of the landscape.  Sunken depressions in the sod or a well compacted path in a park or between the house and the old barn.  These are the places where you can visually see that you need to swing your coil there!

Where else do you need to train your eye to look?  One of the first tips I remember getting when I started metal detecting was to look for the biggest tree with exposed roots and metal detect around it.  The thinking was that that tree has been on this site the longest and if the roots are exposed, there has been no fill added hiding the old coins and relics lost there.

Trees are also a great place to look for clues, signs, symbols and evidence that someone was climbing them, or manipulating them.  Indian trail or thong trees were not only used by Native Americans.  They were used by many generations of peoples including those nefarious outlaw types.

Indian Thong Tree

Here is the post I found this illustration from.

The Best book I have found on this subject of Indian Trail Trees with great pics and a hinting narrative:

Indian trail trees 

Elaine Blohm Jordan

Try eBay for better pricing!  I think one of Elaine’s daughters still sells the books but I could not find her memorial site.  Talk about a lady who embodied Temerity!

Here is one of my favorite Trail Trees I found in my Grizzly Backyard!

Trail Tree

The older the tree carving the harder to decipher it will be, but take a picture and look at it again when you get home.  Blow it up big and make it small, change the color to all blue and you maybe happy as hell when the signs and symbols are revealed.

When looking at trees, look for circles, lines that break the barks grain, and locations on the truck where bark has been shaved off.  Not all carvings are crisp and clean.  Many depending on age are so subtle that if you never knew to look you would never see them even if you pass by that tree 100 times a day.

I have found trail trees in down towns, shelter belts, and in some of the strangest places.  Be careful though when your driving, because knowing what to look for, they will jump out at you and you need to make sure you keep the pickup on the road for the safety of yourself and other drivers.

The first image in this post is a snapshot I took of a pine tree bark back in 2009.  I was just interested in taking some photo’s with interesting textures for backdrops to be used on my websites.  Going through some old photos, this one caught my eye. Do you see what I see on it?

Stones have been very good to me as well.  It is a bit harder to gauge the age or era of a stone, but if you look, they will reward you.

Spes et Fides StoneThis is the Spes et Fides stone I found while hunting 4 private acres adjacent to the Kensington Runestone Park in Douglas county, MN a few years ago now.  This is a master work and just one of about 200 stones that lays out a giant fish effigy on the temple mound that shared the Olof Ohmstad farmstead.  Olof is the founder of the Kensington Runestone.  While there are many Viking images on this stone it is more than likely a KGC or Outlaw Cache site.  I found a great many things there, but none of them were of my proud Viking Norwegian heritage.  But I only believe in what I find in the ground.  The evidence just was not found, but a more nefarious evidence was found.

An even greater find was the Estes Brook Stone I found just last year.

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This Estes Brook Stone is just heads and tails above anything I have found to date.  It is a remnant of New Spain, has evidence of the Jesuit Fur Trappers, and a few different Native American Tribes.  It sits on the trail between Mille Lacs Lake and Rice Lake two major food resources for the native and pioneer alike.  In this area roads and cars really did not replace walking for the major form of transportation until after the second world war.

Just passing either of these stones by would of been a tragedy.  I pray I inspire you to open your eyes and see what I am seeing in your very own Grizzly Backyard.  If you do, please let me know what your finding!

 

 

Our Metal Detector of the Future

Here at Temerity Magazine, I feel it is our job to think outside the box, challenge and inspire our fellow relic and treasure hunters, manufacturers, entrepreneurs and inventors to push the limits of innovation and provide new and exciting products to improve our TOT (Time over Target) and help us recover and tell the relic or treasure’s story faster, more efficiently and do it all with our Temerity.

So this post is attempting to start a conversation with our readers on what they want out of “Our Metal Detector of the future”

Weight-

The history of Metal Detectors has been plagued with heavy technology.  Just pick up an old Whites or try swinging my Garrett GTI for an hour.  Weight is one of the considerations few worry about in purchasing a new detector but it is the first complaint you will run across out on the hunt if your detector is too damn heavy for even the best Popeye armed hunter out there.  Especially as we age or encourage our spouses to join us on the hunt, the weight of your machine is going to be the difference between enjoying the hunt together or forever hunting alone.

“Our Metal Detector of the Future” will only weight as much as a modern android phone.

Affordability or Price-

Since we want everyone to join us in hunting relic and treasure, let’s think numbers and bring the cost down from what a new state of the art metal detector costs today to that of the cost of a android phone app, $0.99.  Maybe even FREE!  I know you and I love FREE, so let’s shoot for Free and Free upgrades and downloads as they become available.

Connectivity to Share your latest Find, Document it and have it available for all to see and learn from-

With the Free “Our Metal Detector of the Future” app you download for free it instantly connects you to a website and data base that you can photograph, document, through camera, video and writing or typing about your find along with tags, depths, dimensions, orientation, and why not a soil sample analysis, temperature and gps coordinates of the find.  Any information that maybe important and useful to a researcher, author, historian, genealogist, to use in their research into the future.  Archaeologists are excluded on purpose since their field of study is redundant now and they are now flipping hamburgers and not sucking on the government teet no longer.

Design-

Since your android phone has now become “Our Metal Detector of the Future” there is no coil to swing, no more heavy as hell battery pack to off balance the swinging coil.  It is all contained within your smart phone.  You simply hold the phone out in front of you or switch it to swing mode if you can’t give up the habit.

The design is totally customizable for your mode of relic and treasure hunting.  If your a picker there is an Antiques Road Show skin you can put on your app and it connects you to eBay for instant current prices of similar objects selling this last week.  If it is an original piece it connects you to a panel of peers on the app site that can give you an estimated value in minutes to help you decide if you want to pull the trigger and purchase it or not.

The design for the coin shooter connects you to numismatic experts that can help you grade your coin after you retrieve it from the tot lot and list it almost automatically on eBay so collectors can fight to own it before you even leave the tot lot park.

The relic hunter design connects you to appraisers and your peer experts locally who are dedicated to documenting local history.  Beware though of the factions that  unite to discredit and attempt to erase history.  For that there is a special BS software that will quickly override any agenda being forced on your relic.

Technology-

Depending on the model of your phone, the technology is endless.  Quickly switch from dowsing rods to electric pulse technology, Ground Penetrating Radar or LIDAR.  Use them all together and get real time images of any layer of the subsoil you think your relic or treasure can be found in 3D and color.

You can also order pizza or Chinese to any hunt site so there is no need to pack a lunch or stock beverages of your choice for that victorious discovery celebration.

Instant access to a Major Network to share your find of the day or find of a lifetime-

Skype allows you instant access to the Temerity Magazine relic and treasure network news so that you can be interviewed with your find of the day or lifetime in real time right from the field right after you have found your find.

LiveStream Your Hunt-

Bring everyone that can’t physically join you on the hunt or stuck in their 9-5 jobs along with you on the hunt as you LiveStream the entire hunt on the Temerity-YouTube-G+ channel.  This allows anyone to join any hunt and hunter getting grizzly right in their Grizzly Backyard all over the globe.

I am sure you have your own vision of what “Our Metal Detector of the Future” will look like and what features it should have.  Share them below in the comments or on your own site.  Please link back to this post so our readers can enjoy the Temerity to dream up the Metal Detector of the Future with us!