Wednesday, July 16, 2014

SCTAA June Minutes 2014

The SCTAA met on June 23, 2014 with 38 in attendance including our guest speakers:  the owners of Tryon Gold & Coin - George, Jason (Greene) and Richard.

Jason, Richard and George shared information about how to clean coins and shared educational information related to coins.  Kenny reported that another group hunt took place at the Tryon Steeplechase grounds last Saturday, June 21.  

Important Dates:   Myrtle Beach Trip led by Randy R. - Aug. 9-16, 2014 (Come for all or part)
                              Blue Ridge Club fall hunt (open to our club @ $75)  -  September 20, 2014
                              SCTAA Fall Hunt at Lake Lure-October 11, 2014 (Hunt fee for members $30)

May treasury ended with a balance of $728.31.  We collected: 2014 club memberships - $25; money donations for points/raffle - $119; donation can - $16.50;  sale of decals - $1.50; fall hunt fees - $30.  The closing balance is $ 920.31.

BEST FINDS CONTEST WINNERS - JUNE
(We usually have a number of ties.  The first name listed is the coin prize winner, but everyone gets the points who placed in the ties.)

COIN - 1st - Darrell Mullinax;  2nd/3rd (TIE) - Terry Barcelona, Bill Rylands, Bretton Fletcher,
                                                                              Colin Fowler

JEWELRY - 1st  -  Maggie Moffat;   2nd/3rd - Barry Fletcher, Terry Barcelona
                                              
WHAT IS IT?- 1st - Tim Blackwell;  2nd - Carter Mahaffee;  3rd - (TIE) - Darius Windham,
                                                                                              Dena Lee, Russ Lee, Darrell Mullinax

MILITARY - 1st - Darrell Mullinax; 2nd - Eben Fletcher; 3rd - Robert Weaver
                      
OTHER -  1st - Darrell Mullinax; 2nd - Barry Fletcher; 3rd (TIE) - Russ Lee, Eben Fletcher
                             
# OF COINS - 1st - Maggie Moffat (463); 2nd - Bill Guthke (300);  3rd - Bill Rylands (275) 




Rebecca Reece, Secretary

SCTAA May Minutes 2014

The SCTAA met on May 19, 2014 with 24 in attendance including one new member, Cale Smith and one visitor, Steve Horkovy.

Kenny shared about the group hunt at the Tryon Steeplechase grounds.  Seven members were able to participate and everyone found something.  There will be more opportunities to hunt soon.  We’ll get an e-mail out when another date is set.  Other members brought in their best finds to display in a “show and tell” program.  Robert Weaver presented his method of making sifter baskets for beach hunting with some baskets for sale and one donated as a raffle item.

Important Dates:   Myrtle Beach Trip led by Randy R. - June 7 - 14, 2014 (Come for all or part)
                              Blue Ridge Club fall hunt (open to our club @ $75)  -  September 20, 2014
                              SCTAA Fall Hunt at Lake Lure-October 11, 2014 (Hunt fee for members $30)

April treasury ended with a balance of $561.31.  We collected: 2014 club memberships - $75; money donations for points/raffle - $78; donation can - $10;  sale of decals - $5.  The closing balance is $729.31.  One dollar (2 Kennedy halves) was placed back in the birthday coin fund bringing the actual amended balance to $728.31.


BEST FINDS CONTEST WINNERS - MAY
(We usually have a number of ties.  The first name listed is the coin prize winner, but everyone gets the points who placed in the ties.)

COIN - 1st - Eben Fletcher;  2nd  - Dave Mapstone;  3rd (TIE) - Bill Guthke, Terry Barcelona

JEWELRY - 1st  -  Jimmy Cochran;   2nd - Terry Barcelona;  3rd - Barry Fletcher
                                              
WHAT IS IT?- 1st/2nd - Maggie Moffat, Eben Fletcher;  3rd- (TIE) - Kenny Brackett, Darrell                                                                                                                                  Mullinax

MILITARY - 1st - Eben Fletcher; 2nd - Robert Weaver; 3rd - Carter Mahaffee
                      
OTHER -  1st- Dave Mapstone; 2nd /3rd (TIE) - Bill Guthke, Terry Barcelona, Tim Blackwell
                             
# OF COINS - 1st - Bill Guthke (350); 2nd - Maggie Moffat (290);  3rd - Terry Barcelona (187) 




Rebecca Reece, Secretary

April 2014

The SCTAA met on April 28, 2014 with 34 in attendance including Linda List, writer of “Landrum Wanderings” newspaper column.  Anyone who has a good metal detecting story is encouraged to contact her and share your tale.

Kenny shared about his recent trip to Edisto Beach, SC.  He and his wife detected for a number of hours and found tokens, a ring, an unfired bullet from the 1890’s, and numerous foreign coins from the 40’s and 50’s from about twelve different countries.  Kenny also is working on a date when we can do a group hunt at the Tryon Steeplechase grounds.  We’ll get an e-mail out when final permission is granted.

Important Dates:   Change for May meeting due to Memorial Day holiday - May 19, 2014 
                              Blue Ridge Club trip to Myrtle Beach (open to our club)  -  May 16-18, 2014
                              Myrtle Beach Trip led by Randy R. - June 7 - 14, 2014 (Come for all or part)
                              Blue Ridge Club fall hunt (open to our club @ $75)  -  September 20, 2014
                              SCTAA Fall Hunt at Lake Lure  -  October 11, 2014

March treasury ended with a balance of $764.71.  We collected: Money Donations for Points/Raffle - $89; donation can - $9;  Sale of Decals - $9.  We paid for coin prizes to finish out the year - $310.40.  The amended closing balance is $561.31. 


BEST FINDS CONTEST WINNERS - APRIL
(We usually have a number of ties.  The first name listed is the coin prize winner, but everyone gets the points who placed in the ties.)

COIN - 1st /2nd (TIE) - Bill Guthke, Barry Fletcher;  3rd (TIE) - Everette Smith                                                                                      

JEWELRY - 1st  -  Bretton Fletcher;  2nd/3rd (TIE) -  Paul Brown, Allen Sheriff,                                                                                                    Terry Barcelona, Darrell Mullinax, Everette Smith
                                              
WHAT IS IT?- 1st - Paul Brown;  2nd - Jacob Phillips;  3rd- (TIE) - Dave Mapstone,
                                                                                                              Everette Smith

MILITARY - 1st/2nd/3rd (TIE)- Dave Mapstone, Paul Brown, Barry Fletcher
                      
OTHER -  1st/2nd/3rd (TIE) - Robert Weaver, Kenny Brackett, Dave Mapstone
                             
# OF COINS - 1st - Bill Rylands (857); 2nd - Maggie Moffat (459);  3rd - Bill Guthke (410) 



Tuesday, July 15, 2014

What’s Under Your Property? Find Out With a Metal Detector

For most people, the property your home or business is on was likely owned by someone else before you bought it. Whether you know the full history of the land or not, many property owners would really like to know what’s underneath their property that they can’t see. With the increased availability of metal detectors, now you can find out exactly what’s below your home or business.

While many people are interested in searching their property with a metal detector for curiosity’s sake, there’s actually a good reason to learn more about what lies beneath the surrounding grounds. Not that long ago there were minimal, if any, regulations about what could be buried underground. In some locations for example, oil tanks or septic tanks could just be a metal barrel buried in the ground. As you might imagine, this would be something you’d want to remove from your property but, you may not even know it’s there without first working the area with a metal detector.

In addition, by searching your property with a metal detector you may be able to unearth historical targets, antiques, and/or relics that would otherwise have been left for the elements to further destroy.  You may find valuable treasures under there as well.  After all the trash piles of years gone by are full of items that are now considered by many to be “priceless antiques”.  And, as mentioned above, there were no regulations on what you could bury.  So, often, families kept dump piles in the backyard where you now might find antique glass bottles with your metal detector, metal toys, old oil cans, and other antique collectibles like these.

The best metal detector to use when searching your property is a machine with deep-seeking capabilities so you can search as far down into the ground as possible.  You’ll also want to look for a metal detector that features a manual ground balance control so you can search successfully no matter what type of soil mineralization is present.  From there you’ll need to consider features like visual and/or audio target identification, the weight of the machine, ease of use (many models come with “set and go” controls), and, your personal price point.

Once you’ve got your metal detector, you’re ready to head out onto your property to see what lies beneath you.  It’s an exciting process and one that often leads to unique discoveries. Don’t tell me you’re not curious about the possibility of sitting above a hefty gold nugget...


About the author: Michael Bernzweig managesMetalDetector.com in Southborough, MA. He has written extensively on the subject of metal detecting since the mid 1980’s. He has traveled world-wide in his pursuit of educating, exploring and advising others in the proper use of metal detectors. Outside of the business he enjoys mentoring students, being involved in the community and spending time with his family