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Steve Rice has been Metal Detecting for over 20 years. He is a member and past chairman of the South Lancs and Cheshire Metal Detecting Club.

Steve will endeavour to keep everyone up to date with his finds (and other members' finds) as well as the hobby in general. He is also a keen Coin Collector and Historian and will keep you upto date with this also.

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The Coinshooter Memorial Rally

Posted by ricey on March 16, 2006 4:52 PM | 

The Coinshooter Memorial Rally
In memory of Jean Critoph & Robin Pearce

September 2nd and 3rd 2006 near Oakley in Bucks.
Acres of prime undetected fields. Historical area, near to the Roman town of Alcester with many Roman, Anglo-Saxon & Mediaeval coins & artefacts found over the Centuries. Next to mediaeval Fishponds & Saxon church. Next farm had Roman silver hoard at the turn of the century,
Instant prizes by finding tokens.

Hot food available from early until late, fish & chips, Barbie,etc, trader’s stands, toilets, water, FREE camping from 12pm on Friday 1st. Food available From 2pm onwards, Local pub, 5 mins walk, Fresh eggs & home made produce from farm will be sold on site.

Details are being added to,so check out www.coinshooter-detectors.co.uk often for latest news.

£15 per day or £30 for the weekend (children under 14 at £10 per day or £20 for the weekend). Please advise on Caravan /Tent
This Is now advance booking only, and tickets limited to 400.

BOOK EARLY

All profits from this rally will be divided between the charities OVACOME and RNLI
If you can only get to one rally this year, try and make it this one, It may help someone close to you .

Cheques payable to (Coinshooter Memorial Rally) & send to:
Derek Critoph, 26 Pevensey Close, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP21 9UB
Tel: 01296 481624 or 07986 065727


***I have no personal involvement in this rally but wish them all the luck in the world. A good cause*