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DISCOVER UNCOVER RECOVER

Searcher PRO-Secure Lanyard

Keep your pinpointer safe by using this handy heavy-duty retractable security lanyard. The metal wire cord extends to 80cm to aid easy target location with your pinpointer.

Simply clip it onto your finds bag, pouch or belt loop and attach it to the end of any pinpointer.

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Searcher finds case

Keep your finds safe when out in the field in this waterproof, shockproof and dustproof secure and padded finds case. Great for recording your finds on the go and for when posting your finds online.

It comes with a handy photo scale in the lid which provides you with instant sizing and recording.

The base ‘pick and pluck’ foam allows you to modify the capacity of the case to enable you to store various shaped artefacts.

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Searcher Water Bottle

Convenient with a carabiner for clipping onto your belt or rucksack this handy hard-wearing metallic bottle does the trick.

For cleaning finds in the field or quenching your thirst it’s a must in all weathers. Height 21cm Diameter 6.5cm 500ml single wall aluminium bottle. Black twist-on lid with carabiner clip. Not suitable for boiling water (see Searcher Detecting Thermos)

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Recover and Discover

October 2025

OUR LATEST ISSUE

What’s new in this issue?

Exclusively on our cover this month is a significant gold Roman ring discovered by Team Searcher’s Adam Staples. In his article he shares his research on this rare inscribed gold ring and compares it to others of the same date and type.

Other highlights include the Little Busby hoard of Roman coins, which John Philpotts details in depth, Adrian Marsden’s article this month focuses on nummular brooches, and Mike Sinclair reveals yet another hoard he has recovered.

Continuing David Villanueva’s series ‘Metal Detecting Research’, this month’s instalment is entitled ‘Riches from Rags’ and our technical piece by Detecting in Depth is called ‘Be your own god’.  there’s much more to inspire and inform in this issue.