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3 1/2 Hrs in the most hunted tot lot in Arkie Land.......:cam:

tabdog

New member
If you ask where to hunt in Little Rock, the state capital,
the first thing you will hear is Fair Park.

It is very old with lots of history and my guess is that it's
the busiest and most hunted tot lot in Arkie Land.

I found my first gold there. It is one of only two tot lots that
I have found a gold ring in.

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I was there for three hours before I wilted in the Arkie heat.

Here's the pile I made it home with.

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After cleaning and removing most trash.

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Here you can see a few ear rings, four rings, some thingeys.
The big gold colored chain is not gold (darn it). But it isn't broken.
The small chain is gold. It tested as 12k gold, but it's real hard to
test a chain that small. But it is at least 12k.

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The little thing that looks kind of like a spur is 925 silver. The stone
is not a diamond.

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I found 4 rings. They are all cheep rings except one looks like a
man's wedding band. It says " TrewTungsten, WC, Made in USA "
It also has some numbers in it. Probably a production number.

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Now this thing was a real surprise. It was real deep. Deeper than.
my Fiskers digger is long. It was below the sand in the tot lot and
into the hard pan. It seems to be brass.

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HH,
 
that tiny gold chain was broken on one end when I found it.

After I dug it up the catch came off the other end.

The chain seemed to be deep. I mean like 4". That's deep
for a tiny gold chain.

Just for my curiosity, I buried the chain with about 4" of
sand, spread out and without a catch.

The Compadre picked it up easily. Good signal.

HH,
 
Congrats on the deep finds Tabdog!

That's just great news!

Nice tungsten ring... very similar to the titanium I found last week.
Interesting how folks are choosing the space age metals.

Gosh, have no idea what your brass twirly is... maybe a bell clapper?

HH
rmptr
 
I looked up Trew Tungsten rings on the internet.

Could not get a price on the Internet.

But I did get the phone number of the closest dealer.

Cecil's Fine Jewelers.

I have the Style Number so I asked how much for one of those rings.

She said $600...................:surprised:

What do you think about that................:blink:

HH,
 
Those are some great finds Tabdog, especially that tungsten ring. I saw some of those myself on the web the other day and could not believe what something that is neither gold or platinum cost.
 
Yes it was my Compadre.

That is a hard place to hunt.

It would take much longer with

my others.

Compadre picked that tiny gold chain a good 4" deep.

That's hard to beat.

HH,
 
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