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First ring with my CZ20

Went out to a friend's beach house today and dug up my first ring with this machine. It's a Tungsten/Titanium hybrid that my buddy had lost two years ago. Due to its size and density this baby was an easy 12" down, but gave a solid hit, and even an overloaded when I finally reached it. I'm very impressed with the depth I'm getting on the freshwater lakes here in Michigan. I also found a couple of wheaties, some clad, and a half a dozen various sized brass washers along with some other misc. boating and fishing pieces/parts. I plan on returning to look for the neighbors engagement ring that was lost 10 years ago, that may prove a bit tougher....
 
Good luck finding the engagement ring. Hope the bottom conditions where the engagement ring dropped are a little more conducive to holding it or are not as sanded in as where that Tungsten/Titanium ring was.
tvr
 
Thanks TVR, it's a sand/silt mix for a foot or so then hits solid blue clay. Most of the heavier stuff was right on top of the clay. Hoping the ring is sitting on that clay. I talked with the owner to gain permission at the end of her dock. She gave me the go ahead and also told me that she replaced it with an identical one thanks to the insurance company. So the good news is I get to see what I'm looking for before I hit the water...:thumbup: Here's a few of the other items that came up...
 
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