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Metal detecting for your assistance!


rgutsell

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Have you lost anything metal of value recently?


Have you been unable to recover it?


I may be able to assist. I'm a 'metal detectorist' (it's my hobby/interest)and I may be able to recover lost rings, keys etc etc for you. No charges...I am interested in this as a pastime.


It's unlikely to be of any use in your house, (where there are already too many metal items); but if you have lost stuff in your garden, on your driveways, yards etc, there is a chance I could recover it. Additionaly, you may remember where you last saw your lost item, such as car parks, paths and so on, and I may be able to recover it for you.

Alternatively, you may just be interested to see if there is anything of historic interest in your garden or under your front yard etc.


I am a member of a National Federation for MD's, and I have public liability insurance. I also have an ID card, and I will come with other proof of identity, just for re-assurance.


You get back your lost item (hopefully!)and I get some fun and probably a cup of coffee/tea.


To get in touch; PM me here, or [email protected], or 07585273685.


Yours


Robert N Gutsell

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