Faranheit1100 has this great video he does to promote fellow Relic & Treasure Hunters on YouTube

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Uploaded by farenheit1100 on Nov 30, 2011

This is December’s list of my picks for channels to check out. You can also look at the earlier lists for more choices. Good Luck and Good Hunting.

 

What a great format for lifting up fellow Relic nand Treasure Hunters!  Now that is Temerity!

Farenheit1100 on YouTube Farenheit1100

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Jan. 20th is the Submission Deadline for February Temerity Magazine Issue

I already have some really outstanding articles for the February Temerity Magazine issue.  Yet, without your article sharing your passion for relic and treasure, this issue is incomplete.  Please send your submission to editor@temeritymagazine.com

Temerity Magazine steps it up a notch in 2012, as we celebrate a really great first year of 2011!  Who will be on the cover of our February Issue?  It all depends on submissions!  Send yours in today!

Get Grizzly!

Chad

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Breaking News! TheRedNeckPicker is on “Real Deal” a new History Channel Show

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hey all!! i got lucky enough to be chosen to be on a new TV show on the History Channel called Real Deal! WOOT! I would have never been seen if it weren’t for God giving me the inspiration for making these videos. AND my hat is OFF TO YOU for watching!! Thank you all very much. If you didn’t watch, none of this would ever have happened. Again..THANK YOU!! So thank God and keep your head on a swivel!!

I want to thank everyone who watches my channel. My name is Troy Howerton and I am a Picker and a part time storage unit buyer. I appreciate all the support and truly hope I am helping some people out there!! I am the Real Deal when it comes to picking! I like to show people how to make money from home! You can seriously make money from Craigslist and Ebay. I have several other revenue streams too!! Garage sale, Estate Sales, Thrift stores and shops, swap meets, flea markets, rummage sales, storage shed auctions, auctions, online, goodwill stores and more!! I love the hunt and kill of this business!! You can make money as a Picker! Just like the American Pickers on the History Channel! There is a plethora of resources out there!! You just have to have the motivation to get up and go find them in your area!! It is hard work sometimes, but I truly believe that if you do the right thing and keep your moral compass in check, GREAT things will happen to you. While I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed, I have an inherent ability to find good deals. It is in my blood! There are several great things about this business. Flexibility, freedom, time with your kids, control of your own destiny and more!!
One more thing!! Be GRATEFUL and thank GOD for what you have, and keep your head on a swivel!

TheRedNeckPicker is one of our Temerity Magazine authors!  He had told me he had a great opportunity, and I kept him and this opportunity in my prayers.  Well, God is great and TheRedNeckPicker is on “Real Deal” on the History Channel Premiering November 25th, 2011!  What a Blessing to finally see this great opportunity come Troy’s way!  Check out Troy Howerton

Troy Howerton from “Real Deal” stars in the History Channel reality series.

Troy Howerton (“Real Deal”) is a picker from San Diego, California. Troy, known as “The Redneck Picker,” is a one-stop shop, working out of his house, garage and storage shed. He specializes in vintage cars, old toys, military collectables, radios, clocks and whatever he thinks will scare up some good money. When he’s out picking, he looks for the obscure and follows his carefully honed instinct, which never lets him down. A passionate picker, Troy lives for the thrill of the hunt.

Read more: http://www.poptower.com/troy-howerton-real-deal.htm#ixzz1dG1yvQ84

Here is the Press Release:

Real Deal” (TV show) is a reality series on History Channel.

?A 1956 Lincoln Mark II in flawless condition rolls into the lot. Its owner knows that only a handful of these beauties were produced, and he thinks he can get $70,000 for it. The dealer offers him $30,000. Should he take the money and run? The tension builds. No, the seller decides. For a collectible car in perfect running condition, he’s sure he can get top dollar at auction.

The market for collectibles is unpredictable, and everyone 

“Real Deal” (TV show) star Troy Howerton

Real Deal (TV show) star Troy Howerton

wants to make a profit. “Real Deal” zeroes in on the dramatic interaction between buyers and sellers as they haggle over the best price for a piece of history.

“Real Deal” captures the pressure of the pursuit. Dealers must summon their expansive knowledge of antiques — and human nature — to clinch the deal. But it’s the sellers who have the advantage. They can walk away from the table at any time and head straight to the auction block, where big money could be awaiting. But there’s always the risk of going home with far less than the dealer offered — or even empty-handed.

Whether it’s a collection of footballs signed by NFL legends or an autograph by Harry Houdini, a WWII German Storm Trooper dagger or a 19th century spittoon, everything that comes into the auction reveals something about an earlier time and the way people lived in the past. But an article that’s rich with history doesn’t necessarily make its owner rich. One seller thinks he can get $580 for a 1904 home electrotherapy machine. The dealer offers $240. No deal, decides the seller, and heads to the auction house, where he gets only $225 for it.

But a gamble can sometimes pay off, as it did for Gary, the owner of the Lincoln who rejected the dealer’s $30,000 offer. At the auction house, he gleefully looks on as bids keep rising. Eventually the vintage vehicle fetches $45,000…and Gary goes home a winner.

The “Real Deal” TV show is produced for History by Zodiak USA. Carl Lindahl is executive producer for History. Natalka Znak, Claire O’Donohoe and Rhett Bachner serve as executive producers for Zodiak.

Read more: http://www.poptower.com/real-deal-tv-show.htm#ixzz1dG03EvLt

Network: History Channel
Genre: Reality
Runtime: 30 mins.
Premiere Date: November 25, 2011
Seasons: 1
Production Company: Zodiak USA

Read more: http://www.poptower.com/real-deal-tv-show.htm#ixzz1dG1lCEbg

Jan 2011 Hey, I’m Just the Red Neck Picker by theRedNeckPicker

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November Temerity Magazine Issue Submission Deadline Extended to Oct. 25th

I did not do as good of a job getting the word out for submissions since I have been so busy metal detecting!  But the Submission Deadline will be extended until Oct. 25th for articles.  The two giveaway’s: The Temerity Magazine Cover Image Contest and Subscribe to GrizzlyGroundswell & SuperJammyGit YouTube Channel Ancient Coin GiveAway’s will End Oct. 20th.  The winners will be announced in the November Issue.  So if you get your submission and cover photo in by Oct. 20th, you are still in the running to win some of SuperJammyGit’s great Coin Finds.  If you don’t make the 20th deadline, you can still submit your article by the 25th and get into Temerity Magazine!

Advertisers are welcome and I am giving you a special deal!  If you email editor@temeritymagazine.com with your 8.5X11 ad image by Oct. 25th and pay only $50 to GrizzlyGroundswell@yahoo.com I will run your full page ad!  This is a one time offer to attract more advertisers to act upon their Temerity while lifting up this effort!

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Join us for the Last Temerity Magazine Issue of 2011, Nov. 1st!

I am so excited!  November 1st, will be our last issue of 2011 and you don’t want to miss it!  Join us and share your passion for relic and treasure hunting by being an submitting author, an advertiser or a Grizzly Reader that shares Temerity Magazine with all your friends and family!

Check out all the great Authors that have already shown their Temerity in the first three issues here:  http://temeritymag.com/authors/

To join them just submit your article here:  http://temeritymag.com/authors/su

bmit-your-article/

Need some Guidelines?  http://temeritymag.com/authors/submission-guidelines/

How about a helping hand?  http://temeritymag.com/authors/have-an-article-idea/

Some topics we are looking for in our Nov. 1st Issue that we need great authors for!

  • Cleaning and Preserving your Metal Detecting Finds
  • In depth Metal Detecting Code of Ethics- We all know our code of Ethics, but wouldn’t it be great to take one code and expand upon it, giving real world examples and why that particular code is so essential to the hobby as a whole?
  • 2011 Year End Wrap Ups of your finds
  • Looking back at the 2011 hunt season, what worked, what didn’t, what were your challenges and how did you overcome them
  • What stories will you remember and share again and again about your 2011 hunt season?
  • Best Hunting YouTube Videos of 2011: Maybe your Top 10!
  • Reviews of Products you have used in the field in 2011
  • Hillarious stories from the 2011 hunt season
  • Your Perspective on 2011 hunt season and this great relic and treasure hobby or business that you love!

Don’t forget about our Temerity Magazine SuperJammyGit Cover Photo British and Roman coin Giveaway!  Submit your cover photo today!  editor@temeritymagazine.com

Subscribe to GrizzlyGroundswell or SuperJammyGit YouTube Channels to enter our 2nd SuperJammyGit British and Roman coin Giveaway!

Temerity Magazine wants you and your voice in its Nov. 1st 4th and last issue of 2011!  Join us with your relic and treasure Temerity and get Grizzly!

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Property Rights

For the last 6 months, I have ran across some really amazing conversations that just made me shake my head and wonder what the hell don’t these people understand about Property Rights?

It really amazes me that people in general really don’t hold others property in higher regard.  I guess I was raised to honor others property and expect that they in turn will honor mine.  It’s that whole 10 commandments thing and even the golden rule.  I guess they just don’t teach that today in public schools anymore.

I have some rules that I live by, and with metal detecting or any relic and treasure hunting, I never, ever set foot on property that I don’t have permission to hunt upon.  I really don’t want to be associated with anyone that does not understand this very essential core principal to hunting relic and treasure.  Actually it is a core principal for life in general.

When I hunt a private property, I always get permission.  I also give the land owner full disclosure of my finds.  Previous to me going on the property I have the land owner agree to my terms, anything under the value of $50 I take 100% (yet, I enjoy giving the landowner finds I know they will enjoy and cherish, I am very generous in this way).  Anything over that $50 value will be sold with the split of 50/50 with the landowner.  The landowner and then myself having the option to buy if they or I really would like to add the find to our own personal collection.

Am I going to get rich this way?

Yes, because honestly, the story of the property and finds that I recover is much more valuable to me than the actual finds.  This is why I publish Temerity Magazine, have the Grizzly Groundswell blog, produce and upload youtube videos and soon will be publishing e-books on the stories I have recovered.  The actual individual finds pale in comparison.

So NO, I am not sneaking onto anyone’s property.

No, I am not offended when I am not given permission to hunt a property.

Honestly, there are a million other locations out there to hunt.  Any property owner, is blessed when I or you come knocking.  We can recover treasures for them and us that they never dreamed were right under their toes!  Now we both know that every location does not contain relic and treasure of great value.  That is really the exception, not the norm.  But every location has relic and treasure that reveals that properties story!  That to me is the real value!

I work very hard to get more and more people into this great relic and treasure hunting hobby.  I don’t worry about others out detecting me, because I enjoy the relic and treasure they recover as I enjoy my own.  We could swell our hobby to every able bodied male and female in this nation and still we would not be able to cover the massive amounts of ground this great nation contains.  But think of all the stories that we all could reveal!

All I ask, is that you and I value the rights of property owners.  If you and I do this one thing, we will never run out of locations to hunt, because every property owner would be blessed to have us spend our valuable time recovering the relic and treasure beneath their toes.

If you don’t value yourself enough to value property owners rights, then please I beg you, find another hobby.

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Operation Lost Gravesite Breaking News Update!

You may recall my article in Temerity Magazine’s first issue about lost graves at Greenbush Catholic Cemetery just west of Princeton, MN. Since then I have purchased the Garrett GTI 2500 with Treasure Hound two box system that could actually locate lost graves if the conditions are right. I have yet to try this out, but hope to this Fall if I can contact the owner of the property.

Purchase this great metal detector or others at HollandsBrook.com and use your “Grizzly” incentive for registering at TemerityMagazine.com and you could save even more!

 

I had the luck of contacting a researcher who has family laid to rest in the Greenbush Catholic Cemetery, Teresa Mercier. I found her on Flickr.com with her great account documenting those laid to rest at Greenbush Cemetery.

It turns out that Teresa and a few others have scoured the death records and old newspapers for all the names of the people laid to rest at Greenbush Catholic Cemetery and other cemeteries in the area. They have the names of those buried in unmarked graves and plan on erecting a monument with their names documented even if their specific grave sites can not be located.

Teresa and I had planned on metal detecting the hay field that surrounds the Greenbush cemetery this Summer, but as often happens, life got in the way. Teresa was most interested in the location of where the Greenbush church was located on the property. The only known photographs where close ups of the building with confirmation classes and they really did not give a good orientation to where the building stood.

Teresa had told me that although the church was not used as a church in the 1900′s it was still standing for some time. So when I was researching a new hunt location last night, I found my trusty HistoricMapworks.com site did not have many plat maps of this new location. So I had to dig deeper to get a better feel for the area in my research.

So I turned to Minnesota Historic Aerial Photography and found a photo for each decade of this new hunt location! Then I remembered the dilemma Teresa was having in locating photos of the Greenbush Catholic Church location and orientation to the Greenbush Cemetery. I scrolled over to find the Greenbush Cemetery on the map and looked for the push pins that revealed the aerial photograph of that area along with the color revealing the date it was taken. Bingo!

I found a few photo’s revealing the exact Church Building and the location and proximity of it in regards to the Greenbush Cemetery! The best detail was found in the 1939 Aerial Photo below. Click on photo for the actual link to the photo at the U of MN.

Greenbush Cemetery and Catholic Church location revealed!

Photo ID: bxz02153 Year: 1939 County: Mille Lacs http://map.lib.umn.edu/mhapo/

Greenbush Cemetery Church Location with circles

The Blue Circle is the Greenbush Catholic Cemetery and Red Circle is the Actual Greenbush Catholic Church Building

So the Mystery of the actual Church building location is solved.

If you would like to have me research, metal detect and recover relic & treasure from your property please contact me through this blog, email: editor@temeritymagazine.com or give me a call 763-260-0120.

Chad T. Everson

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Hollands Brook Metal Detecting Shop

One of the great honors that I get to do is talk and work with great people who have the Temerity to follow their dreams. I recently had a great conversation with Marc of HollandsBrook.com.  Marc grew up hunting for relic and treasure on the banks of Hollands Brook that ran through his grizzly backyard!  Today he has a great relic and treasure site selling everything you will need metal detecting!

Hollands Brook and Marc are offering Temerity Magazine readers, authors and GrizzlyGroundswell YouTube video watchers a great incentive to shop with him on HollandsBrook.com as he lifts up our Temerity Magazine!

To get in on this great HollandsBrook.com incentive please email me at editor@TemerityMagazine.com and type “HollandsBrook.com” in the subject line!

Get Grizzly and get those great HollandsBrook.com Deals!

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Temerity Magazine: Numbers Don’t Lie

I just wanted to update all of our Great Temerity Magazine Readers with our current success.  We still have a long way to go and grow, but our initial success must be celebrated!

Overall Theodore Media LLC publication numbers:

  • Issue.com Statistics
  • Subscribers-20
  • Subscriptions-23
  • Readers-93,695
  • Unique Page Views-2,083,521
  • Publications-3
  • Bookmarks Received-323
  • Issue 1
  • Published January 27th, 2011
  • Total Number of Readers-4960
  • Issuu Readers-191 (3.9% of Total)
  • Unique Page Views-295,405
  • Issue 2
    • Published May 1st, 2011
    • Total Number of Readers-4802
    • Issuu Readers-360 (7.5% of Total)
    • Unique Page Views-720,370
  • Issue 3
    • Published August 1st, 2011
    • Total Number of Readers-3147
    • Issuu Readers-147 (4.7% of Total)
    • Unique Page Views-205,468

    Temerity Magazine Blog Statistics:

    • Blog Established on August 1st, 2011
    • Total Unique Visitors-7,542
    • Unique Page views-31,909
    • Feeds-5,142

    A modest start and beginning for this great relic and treasure magazine!

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    GRIZZLY GARAGE SALE- CUTTER SLEIGH PICK

    This was a Craig’s List pick. My first sleigh & I got it for a song! Any help in researching this sleigh will be appreciated! This video was uploaded from an Android phone.

    Speed Sleigh of Portland Cutter Design Pre-1900′s Unknown maker.

    Here are some close up pics:

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    Coin Collecting

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