American Digger (magazine)

For the tv series, see American Digger (TV series).
American Digger Magazine
Editor Butch Holcombe
Categories Hobby magazine
Frequency Bi-monthly
Publisher Greybird Publishing
Year founded 2004
First issue January 2005
Country United States
Based in Acworth, Georgia
Language English
Website www.americandigger.com

American Digger is a bimonthly magazine about the hobby of recovering historical artifacts based in the United States.

History

American Digger was founded in 2004.[1] The founder is Butch Holcombe and the first issue appeared in January 2005.[2][3] It includes articles covering finds made by metal detecting, surface hunting, diving, and sifting. It also contains photo stories on old coins, Civil War and Revolutionary War relics, stone artifacts, fossils, and bottles.

It was founded in response to reader requests for more material related to amateur archeology. Holcombe has said he wants to help bridge the gap between professional archeologists and amateur historians and has said he promotes only the responsible excavation and documentation of artifacts.[4]

Founder Butch Holcombe is a humorist and amateur historian from Atlanta, Georgia. He was born in 1955, and since 1968 has spent numnerous hours searching for historic artifacts with a metal detector. He has since founded Greybird Publishers, who now publishes the magazine, as well as other books related to artifacts.[5] In 2011, the name American Digger was licensed as a registered trademark[6] [7][8][9]

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Circulation

"The first issue of American Digger was 52 pages of black and white, with a circulation of only 500. This has now grown to 74 pages, much of which is in color, with a current print circulation of over 2000 in all 50 states, Canada, Jordan and Australia", quoted by Publisher Butch Holcombe ".[11]" "Subscriptions are also sent free to US aircraft carriers on tour. In 2012, a digital version of the print magazine was offered for the first time, resulting in a world-wide interest. The magazine now claims a readership of over 20,000 including both platforms.[12]

Featured Articles

Publisher

The magazine is published by Greybird Publishing LLC, Acworth, GA.

Related Ventures

In 2010, American Digger magazine took over a weekly internet radio show, Relic Roundup, previously owned and operated by My History Project, a non profit group in Atlanta, GA. The name was changed to American Digger's Relic Roundup at that time. The show averages several hundred listeners weekly, and is an extension of the magazine's focus on amateur archaeology and collecting.[19]

References

  1. "About Us". American Digger. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  2. Butch Holcombe Creative Artists
  3. 2009 Treasure Expo and Trade Show Vendor at Myrtle Beach SC
  4. 18Q The 18 Questions Butch Holcombe
  5. Creative Artist Community
  6. http://www.trademarkia.com/american-digger-85397156.html
  7. Civil War artifacts to be discussed by expert at Historical Society meeting January 31, 2006 The Cedartown Standard
  8. Digging it: Relic lovers unearth a new career Relic lovers unearth a new career September 20, 2007 Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  9. Never Mace a Skunk by Butch Holcombe (2003) ISBN 978-1-4033-7421-9
  10. ISBN.net price, details and reviews of 'Never Mace a Skunk written by Butch Holcombe'
  11. American Digger ISSN 1551-5737 (comparative issues of the magazine growth are Vol 1, Issue 1, 2005 and Vol 5 Issue 4, 2009), Butch Holcombe Publisher, PO Box 126, Acworth, GA 30101
  12. http://store.payloadz.com/details/1003350-ebooks-outdoors-and-nature-vol-8-issue-1.html
  13. Civil War Relics Of The Western Campaigns 1861-1865 (1987) author: Charles S. Harris
  14. Never Mace A Skunk II: The Legends Continue (2004) authors: Butch Holcombe and Charles S Harris
  15. Civil War Relics of the Western Campaign author: Charles Harris
  16. https://www.facebook.com/steve.meinzer?ref=ts#!/pages/Beepin/108453062536719
  17. http://issuu.com/americandigger/docs/2010_sampler Page 86-87
  18. http://issuu.com/americandigger/docs/2011__sampler Page 96-97
  19. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/american-diggers-relic-roundup/id550451248?mt=2

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