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Snow-covered field with trees in the distance. An orange and yellow sunset is further in the background.

Winter Blahs?

Winter comes quickly here in Canada.  One day you’re out detecting, the next day your knee high in snow.  So you store your equipment, pull

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A broken piece of angle bar lying on leaves. On the angle bar it says Eliz N.

Junk or Artifact?

To many it’s just a piece of worthless scrap metal, and I get that.  In fact, it was my first thoughts too when I unearthed

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A picture of a chickadee standing on a feeder. The feeder contains seeds

When Nature Calls

It’s Sunday, October 17th. The sun is warmly shining, and after two, (or was it three?), days of rain, the ground is nice and damp. 

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The obverse side of a 1996 Canadian 2-dollar coin, showing wear on it.

1996 Canadian Toonie

I know this goes without saying, but I’m going to say it anyway, there’s history in everything. No matter what we unearth during a hunt,

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Bullet's headstamp

.303 Casing

I unearthed this partial casing in a public park not too far from my home. On cleaning off the dirt, I was happy to see

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Joe Cairney

Metal Detectorist

Hello and welcome to the website!

I’ve always had a keen interest in history ever since I can remember.  The same can be said about metal detecting. But it wasn’t until my wife bought me a detector for my birthday, that I really understood the attraction to this hobby. There’s just something about listening for the bleeps on your headphones, and the excitement and anticipation when digging on a target. Not to forget the follow up when conducting the history of the find. It really is quite addictive! Another great thing about being a detectorist, is the community, and its willingness to provide helpful information and suggestion on all aspects of the hobby.  Hence this website.  This is my attempt at giving back to the community, and I hope yours too.  I look forward to your contributions to this site, as you pass on your knowledge and insight.

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Here at History Detectorist, we are all about community…The World-Wide Community. In this community we help each other, be it through identifying finds, sharing their history, reaching out through tips and suggestions, or just by sharing your finds. It doesn’t matter where in the world you are, if you’re a Detectorist, then you’re one of us!

Unless you’re a nighthawk of course!

So become an active part of this, your community, by contributing to the site. It’s pretty straight forward, and the details are here. Thanks!

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