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First 30 Days With The Sandshark

jeffc

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Just capped off the first month with my first Tesoro. While some may think this is a small take, I have omitted all of the trash. Not pictured are approximately 20 tent stakes, 100 bottle caps, and plenty of the other usual subjects (it's still too tempting not to dig. It's also fun to play the guessing game. Getting pretty good at it). The ring on the seashell is 10K with an unknown stone surrounded by some small diamonds. The 50 cal shell was a nice surprise along with some of the other trinkets.Two of the earrings are stamped .925. I think the most surprising find was a staple that was clinging to a piece of cardboard that was about six inches deep. I have owned a Sovereign GT and I can honestly say the Sandshark is just as good, even though the PI is, well... a PI. If you are looking for a solid, deep-seeking detector at a reasonable price, the Sandshark should be at or near the top of your list. Thanks for looking.
 
You had a good month.......Nice rings...Those knives look in good shape,...is this from a lake?...They say dig it all,you never know....... my PI works fine for just that!!!
 
Bob

This is all salt-water hunting. The green knife does have some corrosion but the all-metal knife is in great condition, partly because it was a dry sand pick....
 
The 50 cal will have a manufacture date on the bottom and the initials of where it was made. Yes those PI's hit deep. Nice
 
I can make out an SL and the number 42. I found this at Fernandina Beach; an area with a huge naval presence. Any insight is appreciated...
 
It was made in St. Louis and 1942. so it was made durring WW2. Possibly shot then also!
 
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