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Author Topic: Celtic Metal Detectors.A Welsh Detector Manufacture Are they still about ?  (Read 4157 times)
PHIL YNYSBOETH
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« on: November 21, 2008, 12:41:30 PM »

Hi all

I was having a look through last months Treasure hunting and i came across a peice about a man whos been making his own Detectors with some degree of success.

This got my very money grabbing brain thinking ! "could there be money made doing this"
If Charles Garrett can do it so can i  lol  Tongue
After a quick google search i came across a couple of sites offering tips componants and plans for making your own Detectors and Pin pointers i thought better of the idea so its another thing to add to my very long Todo list lol
I was also reminded of a Welsh Detector manufacture from Dolgellau id read about Treasure Hunting  September 05
Im not sure if they are still about the Web address Celticmd.co.uk doesnt work so i Guess not  Sad
Maybe someone bought one or know a bit more about this Company
Below is the field test Treasure Hunting Sept 2005

http://www.treasurehunting.co.uk/uploads/fieldtests/Test_69.pdf

Regards Phil Jones



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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2008, 06:10:54 PM »

Interesting read that Phil, have a go at making your own, the "Ynysboeth Indiscriminator" has got a certain ring to it. lol.

Richy.
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PHIL YNYSBOETH
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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2008, 10:42:13 AM »

Hi Richy

Your right it does have a certain ring to it  Grin my own Detecting style involves indiscriminatley finding rubbish lol so think think the names a keeper  Grin
I was looking in my workshop yesterday and i found an aluminimum Walking stick you know the ones with an arm cuff.
I thought well ive got the hard bit sorted the handle and stem  electrics and are easy bit Im more then half way there to producing my 1st Detector lol

Watch this space  Tongue
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