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Rolling Stone goes for heavy metal

Bill Wyman launches metal detector range
Wednesday, 18 April 2007, 09:21
ROLLING STONES' former bassist Bill Wyman has released his own range of metal detectors.

According to a company press release, the Bill Wyman Signature Detector is a lightweight and adjustable implement and comes with a free informational DVD. That's a platter with info on.

Wyman, who quit the Stones in 1993, said that metal-detecting was not just for anoraks or eccentrics. It was the best and the most enjoyable way of learning about our history.

He said that in any garden, country field, footpath, woodlands, beach or moorland you can find a huge variety of historical objects, all easily located with this high quality metal detector.

Mind you it would be handy to find the urn containing Keith Richard's dead dad, it would be close to a ton of other expensive things that Keith likes to snort.

More and it's here.

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