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Georgia's Research and Recovery Club
As members of the Georgia Research and Recovery Club we would like to thank you for your continued support for our club hunts.
Georgia Research and Recovery Club
Down by the seashore, sifting sand, the Metal Man saves the day
People lose things on the beach all the time. Car keys. Glasses. Spare change. "Whenever anybody loses anything they
come in here wild-eyed" says Donna Scott, manager of the Land's End Motel in Cannon Beach. And what does Donna do?
She calls Metal Man. "And he comes running," she says. Rich Mulcahy is Metal Man. It's not a secret identity,
just a nickname Donna gave him a few years ago, after Rich had made one more amazing recovery of one more lost, important object. There are
folks who think of Rich as a hero, though. The woman in Colorado who lost a family heirloom ring - from her fiances family. Rich found it. Rich
nearly always finds what he's looking for. And he's been looking nearly all his life.
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Kellyco Supports Our Hobby.
Dear J.W
Thank you so much for all of the support that you have given to our hunts. Your generosity is appreciated immensely by us and by the relic hunters that have participated in the events.
The X-terra X30 that was donated for DIV VIII was used as one of our raffle prizes. All proceeds from the sale of the raffle tickets was given to local charities. We raised $2,500 from the sales of tickets.
The Accusound headphones were given away as door prizes.
The team towels and coin pouches were given to those that didn't win a door prize.
May you and your staff be blessed with a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. Don't forget is you can ever get away during one of our hunts, you have a slot waiting for you, just let us know. Sincerely,
Rose K. - Diggin in Virginia LLC.
Members Totally Enjoyed Your Gifts..
Kellyco Thanks you for your generosity and promotional support for our October 20, 2007 organized hunt. Our club members totally enjoyed your gifts.
Thanks Again,
Joe. J. - The East Coast Research and Discovery Association.
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Thank
you for your generous donation to our annual club
hunt. We truly appreciate your support.
Your friends and metal detecting buddies,
North Coast Historical Recovery Association
North Coast Historical Recovery Association:
Mike
Hoose
440-357-1933 |
120
Charlotte Street
Painesville, OH 44077 |
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Dear Kellyco (Margaret),
Thanks you for the trophy and all the other fun things you donated to our hunt on June 22. We at Hoosier Hills Treasure Hunters appreciate all you do. It was nice talking and doing business with you.
Thanks President Chad Beesley
Dear Steve,
Our event is now over and I believe it to have been a success. I think we will be able to give St Jude Children's Research Hospital several hundred dollars. I appreciate your participation, without it, we would not have been able to reach our goal.
I sincerely thank you for your assistance with our event.
P. S. The winner for Top Digger and trophy was Barry Hart of Kansas
Hi John,
Henry here with the MDAC: I wish to thank you for your gifts, they sure are a big hit at our seeded hunt and thanks for getting our order to us so quick so we would have those items for prizes. Attached are some photos of our event, hope you can view them. Enjoy and Thanks Again
Henry H
MDAC Seeded Hunt Committee Chairman
704-905-1911
Dear Margaret,
Hope all is well in FL! Our club is holding their annual open hunt on May 16, 2009 at the VA Beach oceanfront. I am hoping that Kellyco will support us with a prize donation.
Our hunter of the year was Norm Franz and he received his trophy. As you can see, it was a fun time at the Christmas party!
Ina
Tidewater Coin and Relic Club Suffolk VA
Hello,
I would like to give a sincere thank you to everyone at Kellyco for the generous donations made to the Buckeye Searchers Association of N.E. Ohio for our annual picnic. It illustrates your dedication to the hobby to make a contribution in this difficult economy. Thank you again and you you can be sure that any future products I need, you will be the first company I go to buy it.
Thank you again
E.Sean Mishne Chagrin Falls, Ohio Member of Buckeye Searchers Association of N.E. Ohio
Hello,
On behalf of the members of the Penticton Metal Detector's Club, I would sincerely like to thank you for the trophy and your generous donations used as prizes at our 1st annual Treasure Hunt this summer. The support we received from our community was absolutely fantastic.
Our Treasure Hunt and raffle was a smashing success. It was a gorgeous Okanagan day and contestants and visitors alike had terrific day at the beach finding treasures in the sand. The South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation is delighted with our donation of $3250 for the purchase of CT scanning equipment at our Pentiction Regional Hospital. This of course would not have been possible without your support!
Thank you again for your participation our club members would be most appreciative if we may possibly anticipate your valued contribution to our Treasure Hunt again next year.
Sincerely, Jo-Anne Birch Treasurer
2010 Atlantic Treasure Club Fall Hunt By Alan Sadwin
Huntmaster Charlie Racey promised the ATe another great hunt on October 24th, 2009 and he succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. He even provided near perfect hunt weather with just a slight drizzle. The monsoon came later. How did you do that Charlie?
The field was seeded with an incredible amount of coins and tokens. There was a lot to win at this hunt as Charlie had approached the
companies listed below for prizes and received all sorts of goodies, including metal detectors. The list is in alphabetical order as I
know no other fair way to thank these companies.
- Anderson Detector Shafts
- Fisher Labs (Bounty Hunter and Teknetics)
- Garrett Metal Detectors
- Kellyco Metal Detector Superstore
- Treasures Unlimited/White's
I cannot thank these companies enough. Some companies will only sponsor open hunts which is something we can't easily do because of the problem
of permits. These companies are our friends and we need to support them too. Please consider buying your next detector or accessories from them.
I am pleased to report that every company that supported us was well represented at the hunt.
The actual hunting began about 8:15 and was scheduled to last 1 hour, but lasted about 1-112 hours. 27 members were present, which beats the
previous best that I can remember by 9. Great attendance! I wish mor. e could have attended because you missed a great time.
As always, tokens were exchanged for envelopes. Only when you opened the envelope did you find out what you won.
There were four quarters with keys taped to them. If you found one of the keys you got to open a treasure box with another token in it , and a
lot of Wheaties and foreign coins. At the hunt only 3 keys were turned in, leaving everybody to believe that the forth key was still in the field.
It wasn't true. Andy Benson had to leave before the prize distribution and left his tokens with John Holst. When he got home, he realized that
he had a key. Charlie gratiously let him exchange it for his treasure chest on Monday after the hunt.
I am not able to tell you much about the winners, as there were too many to keep track of, but I can tell you that Scott Whitaker won
the Kellyco Trophy for most tokens found.
Brian Warasila thought he had one the grand prize - a White's DFX metal detector, but he actually did not read the fine print which said in small letters: "You did not win the... "Whites DFX" 300. He actually won an old Radio Shack Detector from the 50s. Great joke, Charlie!
The grand prize winner was Bob Foy who really seems to do well at these hunts. Way to go. Bob.
After prize distribution many people went back to the hunt field and continued to find a lot of left over coins.
I would like to thank the members who attended for making this a great event. Also, thanks to the members who helped set up the field. Now if
we could get more of you to come, it would be perfect.
I also would like to thank Charlie Racey, who spent a lot of time putting this event together. Charlie, this hunt was everything you promised
it would be. When you see Charlie, please give him your thanks.
Lastly I would like to thank our sponsors. You are great! I hope we can return the favor by giving you enough business to make it worth your
while too. Your support of clubs is one of the unique aspects of our hobby that makes it so much fun. Thank you and much success in the future.
Last, but not least, a very special thanks to Charlie's wife, Jenn, for putting up with all the goodies strewn about her house. It does get a
bit messy preparing for a hunt, as she will tell you.) Thanks, Jenn!!
Sincerely, Alan Sadwin
Hello,
I am not sure who I should send this too, but I'm sure you will get it to the right person. I just attended "Diggin in Virginia" DIV XIV.
I would like to Thank Kellyco for donating the water for the hunt. I can't tell you how many times I thought, boy I'm sure glad there is bottled
water at different areas of the hunt. When you hunt like we do, from sun up to sun down, you need to drink lots of water to keep your body from
de-hydrating.
Thank you again
Dennis M Bluffton, Ohio
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