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Couple of rings.

Craig-PI

New member
Digger and I went to a beach yesterday for a couple hours before I went to work. I was working a trough about 30 Yds offshore and hit the 2 rings, the change and the weights. Raymond was skunked in the ring dept yesterday and told me I was a jinx for him because the previous day alone he got a couple nice old silver rings. I love hunting these troughs wave action and currents makes sure you find little trash and that is great news for a PI user. BTW everything looks pretty clean and shiny because I tumbled everything before posting, I wanted to see how my black silver rings would come out, 1 came out ok the other still needs more tumbling.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/Cfmct/P1010550.jpg
 
Hello,

I have a tubler too but never tried with rings. How do you tumble them?
Great work there!

Thanks
Cheers
Luca
 
Glad to see you got some more rings.
Quote:I was working a trough about 30 Yds offshore: end quote
Craig if I did that I would need scuba gear. 5 to 6 yards and I am starting to submerge.lol.
Add to that our tides vary by no more than 2 to 3 ft.in the Caribbean.
Good luck with your weekend hunts.
 
Luc,

I tumble all my coins and silver rings in aquarium gravel and add dish washing soap and everything usually comes out pretty clean.
 
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