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If You Can't Find Rings...."Make 'Em"

John-Edmonton

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I have had this ring curse on me for water hunts this year. I can find it all, pulltabs, caps, screw caps, screws, pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, one and two dollar coins, earrings but no rings.:shrug: I have found 20 rings including 2 gold on land, but I have this awful water curse this year.

So, I thought I would make some rings tonite, as my bones are weary from too many knee bends this week hunting coins on land. Here is what a 5 yen Coin looks like metamorphosized into three rings.
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Those are so nice John. Have seen them before on the Garrett forum that you have made. Did you tell them that you sell them too? Maybe someone would like to have 1. You could get a little extra scratch to buy yer gold coin this year. Keep pluggin' the rings are out there. Water hunting is less abusive from a gravity standpoint, at least for me. Maybe try to concentrate as much energy in the water as you do on land and I believe great things will begin to happen for you. GH
 
http://members.shaw.ca/john_edmonton/CoinRings.pdf


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Well, thank you much. I found that interesting. I used to find lots of rings made from coins when out on Guam. I always wondered how they were made. I think the ones I was finding were made in the Phillipines.
 
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