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crazyman

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This dock site just keeps giving and giving. Ended up with two silver rings, 1 white gold wedding band, can't quite make out the kt. it's a little worn and 1 14kt. earring. The GT was hitting the deep nickels today.
 
Great looking hunt Crazyman. That is cool I wish that I had an area like that around me.
HH-Andy
 
crazyman you are really pounding that site , great finds mon
 
looks great......wtg.....:clapping::detecting:
 
The reason I ask is because I know where there is an old boat dock (saltwater) that goes back to the early 60's that I have never detected or know of anybody that has ever detected it. Might give it a try. Thanks for reminding me of this dock. HH
 
John, it was originally built around 1900 and used as a foot ferry dock. later it was widened for a car ferry. For the past 40 years it has been a community fishing/swimming pier. I live on this private beach about two blocks down the beach from this pier. Here's a low tide shot. You need at least a minus 3ft. tide to get to the fishing/swimming platform on the end where most of the goodies are found.
 
looks like the type of dock that will be replenished with finds year after year. Thanks for the pick and info. There is one such dock like that at one of our beaches down here that has been there for about 6-8 years, I've never hunted it but you can bet I will during low, low tide. Thanks and good hunting to you. John
 
Crazyman that is alot of digging. Fun when you're finding good stuff. You need to give Critter your settings. Congratulations! Don't get stuck in that muck. HH :minelab:
 
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