
Oklahoma Brass Tinkler Cone Value Guide
Brass Tinkler Cone is a realistic Oklahoma detector target tied to old townsites, county fairgrounds, and farmstead yards. Rather than pretending every state has the same history, this profile frames the signal around the kinds of sites that actually produce it in Oklahoma: beaches, town greens, camps, farmsteads, transport corridors, or old recreation grounds.
Value Range
$10-200+ depending on context and rarity
Cleaning Tips
- ●do not flatten
- ●record exact provenience because context matters greatly
Route stack
Turn Oklahoma Brass Tinkler Cone into a month, law, metro, and ground plan.
These links move the page out of taxonomy mode and back into trip planning, so users can answer when to go, where to start, and what legal layer to check before they leave the main species or find guide.
Timing layer
Monthly state routes
Law layer
Oklahoma state guide
Metal detecting in Oklahoma is usually governed by who manages the ground rather than by one blanket statute. Municipal beaches and local parks may allow it, while archaeological sites, battlefields, historic structures, and many state park units are restricted or off limits. That matters in ghost towns, rodeo grounds, and lake parks.
Open the law layer →Metro layer
City hubs in Oklahoma
Place layer
Trail and ground routes
Location: Ouachita National Forest
National Forest • Seasonal edible mushrooms, Common invertebrate fossils in float
Location: Black Mesa State Park
State Park • Photo opportunities, Exposed shoreline stones
Location: Great Salt Plains State Park
State Park • Photo opportunities, Exposed shoreline stones
Location: Robbers Cave State Park
State Park • Photo opportunities, Exposed shoreline stones
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Carry the plan, the species notes, and the access checks outside.
Use the mobile app for offline reference, private find logging, route memory, and the working notes that matter after the browser window closes.