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Andy Sabisch's new book "The Treasure Hunter's Handbook"...is ....

Hotcz70

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an EXCELLENT READ.:thumbup:

It's VERY well written....VERY informative...VERY interesting...and contains TONS of stuff which help you obtain success out in the field.

Things some of us might overlook...might have forgotten about...might never have thought about...etc.

It has many points...suggestions...directions...how to's...and different aspects of treasure hunting

Seriously...even if you learn just one new fact or tip from the book...that one simple thing can translate into more finds in the field.

The best part of it all... it is NOT a brand specific book. It is helpful for ALL metal detectorists and treasure hunters...no matter what brand you swing.
:clapping:

I've already seen one VERY important little thing I have been personally overlooking...but after reading it in Andy's book...I WON'T anymore.:clapping: ...because I feel it will definitely help me out.

Thanks Andy....for an informative book that also very enjoyable to read.
 
Mine shipped out today -- can't wait to read it. Thanks for the review, Bryce.:thumbup:
 
Wow Bryce you had me going when you got to the "and the best part of it all" thought you were going to be like Oprah... and say every one on the Forum gets one LOL. You were doing well as a salesman until.... you forgot to tell us how much and where we can get it.

Dew
 
Dew...I'm not sure how Andy has it set up to order.

This post wasn't something he asked me to do nor do I have anything to do with sales for him.

I just really enjoyed reading it and wanted to let others know it is well written and done...and I expected it to be...so it's a good thing:)

I would just send him a PM or maybe check out his website?...not sure.

Not sure how Andy would feel though if I offered everyone on the forum one of his books for free:bouncy: :smoke:

Don't think that would fly:crylol: :rofl:

How is the weather in FL right now?...and are you doing any hunting?
 
Hey all, I cant wait to see what is in the new book. I have read many articles by Andy in the past on metal detecting since getting interested, and have learned alot from his wise words. Will let ya know after I have read it for sure, and thank you Andy and Findmall.

Jay
 
Sounds like a great read.
 
Ive done well Bryce. I must have 15 or 20 pieces of silver. I had someone in a town close to me take me to a couple of old cracker houses and a school. I managed a couple more Barbers, one seated dime that was dateless and a large cent that i cant get clean... but the date is 1823. Ive found a couple of those 1923 Gloria Swanson tokens for one of her silent movies and a lot of worthless wheats and clad that im tumbled. Truly i didnt think there would be this much to find in the middle of Fl in a town that wasnt really that old. Now im in Englewood Fl went to the beach once so far and made enough change to pay the parking meter. Can you believe they charge $.75 and hour for parking?? I about feel over. Im going to be hunting with a local Thur ill see how i do then. This is one clean beach several hunters and the machine must do a good job... its real quiet. When i get home ill try to get photos of all the goodies for the site. Tell Andy to keep cranking them out.

Dew
 
Thanks Bryce ! I must be out of the info "loop", I didn't know the book was out. Ordered mine yesterday.
Bruce in Ct
 
I just ordered it and am looking forward to reading it. I really enjoyed Andy's Explorer book and still finding myself referencing it.
 
Skimmed it a bit today and found it is going to be some very enjoyable evening reading .Plan on starting to read it in a few minutes .Another winner for Andy .:clapping:

H H ,
George
 
Can't wait till it gets here, should be a good read. My wife keeps Grisham on the nightstand, I prefer Sabisch! :thumbup: JJ
 
on it's way.......

I always pick up a couple of excellent tips in books like this.
 
:detecting:
Mine is on it's way for my 27th wedding anniversary present from my wife :clapping:
I can not wait to read this book.
Thanks for the heads up on it guys.
hh gl
dan
 
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