Just got the Appraisal of one of the rings I found on my third hunt after getting the Infinium back in July. I was neck deep in the water at a lake and found a really nice Diamond ring around a foot in the muck. It gave a HIGH-LOW tone and I could tell it was a good target just by the way the sound came into the head phones, REALLY LOUD! After some time of digging and pinpointing in the muddy water I finally was able to get it into the scoop. When I looked down into the scoop all I could do was grin, I couldn't talk, I just shoved that ring on my finger as tight as I could, closed my fist and slowly walked out of the water. My wife came down to the shore and I opened my hand to show her, she asked "is it real?"
It was, and has turned out to be some ring! The Appraisal came back at $5375.00!!
The ring is not too uncommon, but the Large Diamond was exceptional in the grading, close to flawless!
Total carat was 3/4 as it has one large stone and two smaller sisters.
I am really pleased with the Infinium to say the least. Beginners luck? Of Course! But I do believe it takes a sense of locality, timing, speed of detection, knowledge of the machine, and perseverance. If you want to find treasure then you have to put the work and the time in for the rewards also. So far my wife and I have found over 24 rings in two months. We have also put a lot of time in. Not all the rings were found in the water, not all were found with the Infinium. But the machine has paid for itself in a very short time with the loot it alone has detected.
A tip O' the hat to Mr Garrett, I thank you for a great instrument. Guys here on the forum, I thank you for the sharing of information.
Anyone out there doubting the Infiniums capabilities or questioning themselves about buying a PI machine like the Infinium should send me a private note with your phone number, I would be happy to talk to you in person about my experiences so far, and I am a newbie using it!
I did get lucky, so can you, now go get yours
It was, and has turned out to be some ring! The Appraisal came back at $5375.00!!
The ring is not too uncommon, but the Large Diamond was exceptional in the grading, close to flawless!
Total carat was 3/4 as it has one large stone and two smaller sisters.
I am really pleased with the Infinium to say the least. Beginners luck? Of Course! But I do believe it takes a sense of locality, timing, speed of detection, knowledge of the machine, and perseverance. If you want to find treasure then you have to put the work and the time in for the rewards also. So far my wife and I have found over 24 rings in two months. We have also put a lot of time in. Not all the rings were found in the water, not all were found with the Infinium. But the machine has paid for itself in a very short time with the loot it alone has detected.
A tip O' the hat to Mr Garrett, I thank you for a great instrument. Guys here on the forum, I thank you for the sharing of information.
Anyone out there doubting the Infiniums capabilities or questioning themselves about buying a PI machine like the Infinium should send me a private note with your phone number, I would be happy to talk to you in person about my experiences so far, and I am a newbie using it!
I did get lucky, so can you, now go get yours