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Hit the other side of the lake today - 14 K Gold Chain

mrschile

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The 14" excelerator coil comes through again!!
HH Mrchile

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Very nice gold chain you recovered. That had to set someone back a few bucks that is for sure. There is quite a bit of designing into that one. Congrats and I think that will make a very nice addition to all the other great finds you have found already.
 
That is one nice Black Hills Gold Bracelet you picked up on the other side of the lake. Is this the area you mentioned that others were at using X-Brand detectors? Looks as if there could be a lot more over there. WTG
 
mrschile, that bracelet has much sentimental value to the person that lost it. Probably the reward is worth more then what you could get for it's gold value. "15 anos" refers to a girl's 15th coming out birthday. usually a braclet or ring or pendant like that is given to the girl by her parents. are you going to try to find the owner? that piece of jewelry is reffered to as a "Quincenera bracelet" ( I hope I spelled it right) either way, GREAT FIND! I'm expecting to see you in the magazine's soon! or in the minelab brochures ! LOL.
Happy Hunting,
Rusty, Chicago.
 
the girl is probably heartbroken because it was given to her by her partents or grandparents. Very nice find. HH John
 
[quote Rustyjuan]mrschile, that bracelet has much sentimental value to the person that lost it. Probably the reward is worth more then what you could get for it's gold value. "15 anos" refers to a girl's 15th coming out birthday. usually a braclet or ring or pendant like that is given to the girl by her parents. are you going to try to find the owner? that piece of jewelry is reffered to as a "Quincenera bracelet" ( I hope I spelled it right) either way, GREAT FIND! I'm expecting to see you in the magazine's soon! or in the minelab brochures ! LOL.
Happy Hunting,
Rusty, Chicago.[/quote]
Thanks Rusty
I wouldn't know where to start to find the owner.
I was just contacted by Excelerator Searchcoil CO.
They want to post my finds in thier news letter and on thier web site

HH Mrchile
 
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