Wooden Nickel
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My sister-in-law has a friend at work who's son wants a metal detector. My sister-in-law volunteered me to recommend one. He is almost eight years old. I hesitated to help, not knowing if there was someone around to teach him how to use it. More, or rather, most importantly, there are ethics involved in metal detecting, and I would not want to turn an eight year old loose with a metal detector, without teaching him first, the ethics of metal detecting, and second, how to use the machine.
I have no idea in the world who this kid is. It would be nice for someone to take him and teach him how to metal detect, but I have five grandsons and can't handle another one if I did have the time.
I have since found out that there are a dad and grandpa who metal detect and are available to teach him (Why would they not recommend one?)
Anyway, just for discussion, what would you do if the former was the case? Would you go ahead and recommend one? Would you bow out? I would hate to see a kid miss the chance to be exposed to metal detecting, but at the same time, I would not want to be responsible for creating a potential "bad rep."
What would you do?
mike.....
I have no idea in the world who this kid is. It would be nice for someone to take him and teach him how to metal detect, but I have five grandsons and can't handle another one if I did have the time.
I have since found out that there are a dad and grandpa who metal detect and are available to teach him (Why would they not recommend one?)
Anyway, just for discussion, what would you do if the former was the case? Would you go ahead and recommend one? Would you bow out? I would hate to see a kid miss the chance to be exposed to metal detecting, but at the same time, I would not want to be responsible for creating a potential "bad rep."
What would you do?
mike.....