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Gold necklace

Dears Excalibur 2 machines owner's :
I have the important question ...
How can we find the gold necklace on the wet sand and under salt water . because one guy he said you can't here it only if the gold necklace have 20 gm or above so please we need your experience about what is the step's to find that
 
Weight has little to do with it. It can depend on gold content, lact/springs metal, any atachments ..... and the greatest factor is link size. I know some guys thats never found a chain...... for some its luck others have a nack for it. BUT the machine sees individual links. 10K gold chains..... are difficult to find and white gold almost impossible. I have no idea why since you would think it would have a higher content of other metal..... the white gold im sure has to do with using nickel. There just isnt a magic formula to find chains..... even digging everything with a PI doesnt do it. The salt setting on most VLF machines and Us setting of a PI for salt water makes finding small gold very difficult.
 
Your welcome Ron. Let me add ...... that may well change with the new EQ......not dramatically, but there will be smaller gold found in and near the water. Multi freq is about to make a jump. However..... salt water will remain a very difficult environment to get much depth on smaller gold which is near that salt setting required for the machine to operate effectively.

Dew
 
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