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american hunters try UK fields for luck
May 07, 2015 10:28AM
[www.telegraph.co.uk]

The American detectors who pay more than £2,000 to search a muddy Norfolk field
American metal detector enthusiasts have descended on a muddy field in Norfolk, paying more than £2,000 for the privilege, in the hope they will uncover some of the treasures.



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Re: american hunters try UK fields for luck
May 07, 2015 11:35AM
Am I right in saying "Jim Normandy, 79" is "Jimmy 'Sierra' Normandi" ?
Edit : answered my own question, I think, this is the organisers site:
[www.discoverytours.us]



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Re: american hunters try UK fields for luck
May 07, 2015 03:35PM
Yes he is I took over his whites biz in Marin for a couple of years..nice guy lots of info but of course he thougth whites was the best till I tried a fisher and never looked back...I don't know if Jimmy is even alive now he was really having a hard time when I knew him about 13 years ago...

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Re: american hunters try UK fields for luck
May 07, 2015 05:16PM
It does say "Jim Normandy, 79", and he was alive last week, as he found a button in a field. English fields are heaving with buttons. Many are there as a result of dumping old clothes [shoddy] onto farmland, as, being organic, they would rot down eventually. And linen thread wasn't that good, either.