More Laws Cracking Down on Metal Detecting
According to the Watertown Daily Times in New York, holes were found in Champion Park and Village Green Park left there by a metal detectorist. This initiated a meeting of the city council in which they passed a new local law banning the use of detectors, digging, and removing artifacts from the park.
Councilman Thomas E. Stewart was quoted saying, “We found someone was up there with a metal detector and was digging around. It just wasn’t right.”
My thoughts: I believe this is ignorance on the part of both the council members and the person who dug the holes. As many of you know, there is a code of ethics we as treasure hunters like to follow which includes asking permission and leaving the area in either the same condition you found it in or better (i.e. filling in your holes!). This law seems to have been passed under the assumption that metal detecting is some sort of desctructive scavenging which damages property and should be looked down upon as a crime.
Metal detecting is a hobby that provides many benefits to the community. Detectorists all around the world have returned long lost heirlooms to their owners decades after they were lost. We remove trash from the parks including sharp metals (even needles) which makes it safer for our children. We find history that can be shared with the community and the hobby also benefits people with a healthy low stress excercise.
I for one wish law makers would consider the positive impact the majority of us make instead of punishing us all for the ignorance and maliciousness of a small minority.
Bushkill Park: Vintage Carnival Sideshow Banners
In Summer of 2010, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz of Antique Archaeology visited Bushkill Park searching for forgotten carny treasures lost in Pennsylvania’s rich past. Nestled in an unfortunate flood plain, the park was built in 1902 and continuously operated until 2005 when hurricane Ivan devastated the historic landmark. Their adventure was filmed for the 3rd season premiere episode of American Pickers (which I am a huge fan of) and aired on December 6th, 2010.
Among the dilapidated wreckage they discover a set of sideshow banners which were clearly hand painted and purchase them for $700. A trip to New York and an eccentric appraiser reveal the value to be around $10,000! Of course, Mike and Frank being the great guys they are went back to Pennsylvania and paid an additional $5000 to the owner of Bushkill Park to help with renovations and resurrection of the storm damaged historical carnival.
You can watch the full episode on History.com by visiting the following link: http://www.history.com/shows/american-pickers/videos/playlists/season-3-full-episodes#american-pickers-a-banner-pick
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