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Beach volleyball tennis bracelet! the real deal!

Goldstrike

Well-known member
I detected this tennis bracelet last week around some volleyball nets which stretch up and down the beaches here. I put it to one side, knowing that it was 14K & acid tested, but I assumed the stones were CZ's silly me!! (having no diamond tester at the moment). Anyway, after borrowing a friend's tester, it confirmed there are 60 small but real diamonds!! The temps are rising here in SoCal 70's-90's so we all know what that means!!! I am looking forward to an awesome and very profitable Summer!! The exercise, fresh air and fun of detecting are first and all the rest is a bonus! HH & GL everyone!
 
Thanks guy's! Water Wizard...thanks for the enquiry. It is 7 inches long and 7.6 grams. These tennis bracelets sure look pretty on a (good looking)! woman's wrist! AND especially when they are playing volleyball on the beach:clapping:
 
Nice gold piece.:thumbup:
 
She is worth about 4 g's From what I remember. Found one just like it, had it apraised.
 
Very nice O.B.!! It's hard to find good buyer's that will give you a fair price for quality jewellery. It's amazing how quotes range from dealer to dealer so that's the next step. EBay takes 10% and I've gone that route a few times but at least you get millions of prospective buyer's looking at your stuff!!
 
Ended up selling to a friend for 500.oo, I would not take less, a beautiful perk of the hobby....
 
Man you got to love this sport!! What better thrill is there than to pull a piece of gold or platinum out of the ground,

Nice Work!!
 
Thanks Digger! yep...it's a thrill alright!!!
 
Kossie, I use a Safari in the dry sand which is what I detected the T. bracelet with and an ATPro for the wet sand and surf. Virtually all of my targets are only between 1 inch to 3 or maybe 4 inch max; so I'm not looking to detect deep. Most of the time I detect in the dry so my Safari has paid for itself many times over!:clapping:
 
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