Experienced metal detectorist with proven honesty and good conduct on a quest for a new adventure!

michael lee
30 Aug, 5:24 pm

Hi my name is Michael and I am just posting to ask if you would consider allowing me to metal detect any available fields whether it be plough/grass or rough land you may have or that have been harvested? I am quiet, honest and respectful and cause no trouble sticking to any and all rules, I just love getting out and enjoying the day detecting and enjoying great the great outdoors. I have references available from previous farms and stables that allowed me the priverlidge of detecting on there land of good conduct and sharing of finds 50/50 of anything over £25 in value. I am fully insured and experienced so no going in wrong fields, leaving holes or leaving gates open. I hope you can help a honest hardworking bloke out, I appreciate your time in reading this as I know how busy the farms are.
-I also offer a free finders service for lost farm equipment or personal items as a thank you
-I also perform ground cleansing where I remove all scrap found including lead/ rusting metals like iron (being absorbed by the soil and crops as it degrades enough) and dangerous items that could damage the plough or harvester, I take it home and send it to be recycled not just chuck it in the hedge line on the farm. I am in the Essex area but can travel and I am especially interested in the following places but always have an open mind.

Thornley-Thundridge-Thorndon-Norton-Northaw-Tewin-billiricay- Fryerning- Helions Bumpstead-stow maries-Thorpe le soken-Thorington-Thundersley-Thurrock-Hullbridge-Thorncote green-dane end- datchworth-Labby Green-thope-BATFORD - MARKYATE

Kind regards,

Michael Lee Gerstmann.
 
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