
The publication for diggers and collectors of history
In this issue:
Thank My Lucky Stars!
What does a fortune cookie and the best metal detecting day imaginable have in common? A lot, if you are this author. By Michael Wheless
Age Is Nothing But A Number
Relic hunting is both strenuous and healthy. Listen as this octogenarian tells of his years afield, and his plans to continue. By Darrell Taylor
Caution, Relief, Satisfaction
Searching a river can be relaxing, until WWII artillery ordnance is found. Only after it’s deemed safe can a breath of relief be given. By Beau Ouimette
It’s Just A Phase
Progress often opens a window of opportunity to recover the past. One small site provided several such opportunities. By Sid Witherington III
An Adventure In History
This relic hunter’s search didn’t end when an Indian Wars token was found. Instead, it opened the road to a colorful past. By Ron Erickson
Just A Small Spark Can Ignite A Lifelong Passion
Uncle Johnny did his best to get the kids excited about arrowheads. Now, years later, one nephew still carries the torch. By John T. Anderson
Don’t Push Your Luck
Push knives are a great piece of American history to find and collect. Just beware of tools that only look like push knives. By Charlie Harris
Just Tagging Along
We don’t review metal detectors. That doesn’t mean we can’t join the factory teams for a bit of fun while they test a new detector, such as the Garrett AT Pro. By Butch Holcombe
Plus recent finds, columns, letters and much more